It looks like you've uploaded a worksheet titled
"Can you make equal groups with the number?" This is a math activity designed to help students understand division, grouping, and remainders by dividing a given number into equal groups.
However, I currently
cannot see the image or any specific number you're referring to. The worksheet appears to have blank circles for drawing groups and questions like:
- "Can you make equal groups of 2?"
- "How many in each group?"
- "How many left over?"
But there's
no actual number provided in the image (e.g., no total number to divide). Without knowing what number the student is supposed to work with (like 10, 15, etc.), I can't solve the problem directly.
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How to Solve This Type of Problem:
Let’s assume the number to be divided is
10 (a common example). Here’s how you’d complete the worksheet:
#### Example: Number = 10
1.
Can you make equal groups of 2?
- Yes.
- Draw 5 groups of 2.
- Each group has
2.
- Left over:
0
2.
Can you make equal groups of 3?
- Yes, but not perfectly.
- 10 ÷ 3 = 3 groups of 3, with 1 left over.
- Each group has
3,
1 left over
3.
Can you make equal groups of 4?
- 10 ÷ 4 = 2 groups of 4, with 2 left over.
- Each group has
4,
2 left over
4.
Can you make equal groups of 5?
- Yes.
- 10 ÷ 5 = 2 groups of 5.
- Each group has
5,
0 left over
5.
Can you make equal groups of 6?
- 10 ÷ 6 = 1 group of 6, with 4 left over.
- Each group has
6,
4 left over
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General Instructions for Students:
For each question:
1. Divide the total number by the group size.
2. Write how many are in each group (quotient).
3. Write how many are left over (remainder).
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Please clarify or upload the image again with the actual number being used (e.g., “Can you make equal groups with the number 12?”), so I can give a precise solution.
Alternatively, if you tell me the number, I’ll walk through it step-by-step!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of equal groups worksheet.