Let’s solve each problem one by one, step by step.
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Problem 1:
We have a table:
| Number of Boxes | 1 | 2 | 5 | ■ |
|-----------------|---|---|---|---|
| Total Muffins | 6 | 12| 30| 48|
We need to find what number goes in the black square (■) so that the pattern holds.
Look at how muffins relate to boxes:
- 1 box → 6 muffins → 1 × 6 = 6
- 2 boxes → 12 muffins → 2 × 6 = 12
- 5 boxes → 30 muffins → 5 × 6 = 30
So the rule is:
Multiply number of boxes by 6 to get total muffins.
Now, we’re told total muffins = 48. So:
? × 6 = 48
→ ? = 48 ÷ 6 =
8
✔ Answer:
B 8
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Problem 2:
A squirrel travels 12 miles in 1 hour. How far in 5 hours?
This is multiplication:
12 miles/hour × 5 hours =
60 miles
✔ Answer:
D 60 miles
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Problem 3:
One flower has 4 petals. How many petals on 7 flowers?
4 petals/flower × 7 flowers =
28 petals
✔ Answer:
C 28
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Problem 4:
Hockey game: 6 players per team on ice. If 6 teams played, how many players total?
Wait — this is tricky. In real hockey, only 2 teams play at once. But the question says “if 6 teams played” — it probably means if there were 6 teams *each* with 6 players on the ice (maybe not all playing at same time, but just totaling up).
So: 6 teams × 6 players =
36 players
The student made a table:
Team | 1 | 2 | 6
Players | 6 | 12 | 36
That’s correct! Rule: multiply teams by 6.
✔ Final answer for #4:
36 players
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Final Answer:
1. B
2. D
3. C
4. 36
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of envision math worksheet.