Problem Overview:
The task involves solving addition problems and using the results to color a picture according to a "Color Key." The image shows three flowers with numbers inside their petals and leaves. Each number corresponds to a specific color based on the solutions to the addition problems provided in the "Color Key."
Step-by-Step Solution:
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1. Solve the Addition Problems in the Color Key:
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2 + 12 = ?
- \( 2 + 12 = 14 \)
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Color: Blue
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15 + 1 = ?
- \( 15 + 1 = 16 \)
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Color: Yellow
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7 + 10 = ?
- \( 7 + 10 = 17 \)
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Color: Pink
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16 + 2 = ?
- \( 16 + 2 = 18 \)
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Color: Green
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11 + 4 = ?
- \( 11 + 4 = 15 \)
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Color: Orange
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2. Assign Colors Based on the Solutions:
Using the solved addition problems, we can now assign colors to the numbers in the image:
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Blue (14): All parts of the image labeled with the number 14 should be colored blue.
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Yellow (16): All parts of the image labeled with the number 16 should be colored yellow.
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Pink (17): All parts of the image labeled with the number 17 should be colored pink.
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Green (18): All parts of the image labeled with the number 18 should be colored green.
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Orange (15): All parts of the image labeled with the number 15 should be colored orange.
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3. Color the Image:
Now, let's apply the colors to the corresponding numbers in the image:
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Number 14: Color all parts labeled "14"
blue.
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Number 16: Color all parts labeled "16"
yellow.
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Number 17: Color all parts labeled "17"
pink.
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Number 18: Color all parts labeled "18"
green.
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Number 15: Color all parts labeled "15"
orange.
Final Answer:
After coloring the image according to the solved addition problems and the color key, the final result will be a beautifully colored picture of three flowers. Here is a summary of the coloring instructions:
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Blue: All areas labeled "14".
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Yellow: All areas labeled "16".
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Pink: All areas labeled "17".
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Green: All areas labeled "18".
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Orange: All areas labeled "15".
Thus, the completed worksheet will have the flowers and leaves colored as follows:
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Flower 1: Petals (pink), Leaves (green).
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Flower 2: Petals (blue), Leaves (green).
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Flower 3: Petals (orange), Leaves (green).
Final Answer Box:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
&\text{2 + 12 = 14 (Blue)} \\
&\text{15 + 1 = 16 (Yellow)} \\
&\text{7 + 10 = 17 (Pink)} \\
&\text{16 + 2 = 18 (Green)} \\
&\text{11 + 4 = 15 (Orange)}
\end{aligned}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of first grade numbers worksheet.