The image you've uploaded is a worksheet titled "Examples of Decomposing Numbers." It visually demonstrates the mathematical concept of number decomposition, which involves breaking down a number into two or more parts that add up to the original number.
The worksheet displays nine examples, arranged in a 3x3 grid. Each example shows a top circle containing a number, with two lines branching down to two lower circles. These lower circles contain numbers that, when added together, equal the number in the top circle.
Here is a breakdown of each example shown in the image:
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Top Row:
- `10` is decomposed into `5 + 5`.
- `24` is decomposed into `20 + 4`. This is an example of decomposing by place value (tens and ones).
- `8` is decomposed into `2 + 6`.
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Middle Row:
- `6` is decomposed into `3 + 3`.
- `7` is decomposed into `5 + 2`.
- `5` is decomposed into `4 + 1`.
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Bottom Row:
- `11` is decomposed into `10 + 1`. This is another example of place value decomposition.
- `4` is decomposed into `3 + 1`.
- `1` is decomposed into `1 + 0`.
In summary, the image successfully illustrates various ways to decompose numbers, including using doubles (like 5+5), place value (like 20+4), and other simple addition combinations. The task presented is not a problem to be solved but rather an educational example to help understand the concept of number decomposition.
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