Let’s solve each problem step by step. We are being asked: “How many groups of [number]?” — that means we need to divide the total number of items shown by the group size.
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Problem 1: How many groups of 8?
Count the pencils in the picture:
There are 24 pencils (you can count them or see they’re arranged in rows).
Now, divide 24 by 8:
24 ÷ 8 = 3
✔ So, there are
3 groups of 8.
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Problem 2: How many groups of 2?
Count the butterflies:
There are 16 butterflies.
Divide 16 by 2:
16 ÷ 2 = 8
✔ So, there are
8 groups of 2.
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Problem 3: How many groups of 6?
Count the red circles:
There are 18 red circles.
Divide 18 by 6:
18 ÷ 6 = 3
✔ So, there are
3 groups of 6.
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Problem 4: How many groups of 5?
Count the blue smiley faces:
There are 15 smiley faces.
Divide 15 by 5:
15 ÷ 5 = 3
✔ So, there are
3 groups of 5.
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Problem 5: How many groups of 3?
Count the flowers:
There are 12 flowers.
Divide 12 by 3:
12 ÷ 3 = 4
✔ So, there are
4 groups of 3.
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Problem 6: How many groups of 7?
Count the bees:
There are 21 bees.
Divide 21 by 7:
21 ÷ 7 = 3
✔ So, there are
3 groups of 7.
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Final Answer:
1) 3
2) 8
3) 3
4) 3
5) 4
6) 3
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of equal groups division worksheet.