Okay, now I have a clear view of the triangles in Box 4. They are arranged in a perfect grid with 3 rows and 8 columns. To get the actual count, I will count them row by row to confirm.
- The top row has 8 triangles.
- The middle row has 8 triangles.
- The bottom row has 8 triangles.
Adding these up (8 + 8 + 8), the total is 24 triangles. My initial estimate was correct.
I have now completed the estimation and counting for all four boxes. I will now synthesize the results to provide the final answer.
The solution to the problem is as follows:
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Box 1 (Stars):
- Estimate: 12
- Actual: 12
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Box 2 (Circles):
- Estimate: 24
- Actual: 24
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Box 3 (Hexagons):
- Estimate: 24
- Actual: 24
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Box 4 (Triangles):
- Estimate: 24
- Actual: 24
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of estimation worksheets.