Let’s solve this step by step.
We’re looking at the “Pixel Art Resource Pack - Apple” worksheet on the right side of the image. The goal is to complete the calculations in each square, then color the square using the key provided (which we can see on the left page).
But since you didn’t give me a specific problem or question — like “What number goes in row 3, column 5?” or “What color should I use for this cell?” — I’ll assume you want to know how to do one example calculation from the grid so you can finish the rest yourself.
Let’s pick an easy one near the top-left corner.
Look at the first row, first column: it says
9 × 12
Step 1: Multiply 9 and 12.
You can break it down:
- 9 × 10 = 90
- 9 × 2 = 18
- Add them: 90 + 18 =
108
So the answer for that square is
108.
Now check the key on the left page (under “Apple”):
Key:
- Red = 108
- Green = 72
- Brown = 48
- Black = 0
Since 108 = Red, you would color that square red.
Let’s try another one nearby — say, row 1, column 2:
12 × 6
Step 1: 12 × 6
Think: 10 × 6 = 60, and 2 × 6 = 12 → 60 + 12 =
72
72 = Green → color that square green.
One more: row 1, column 3:
6 × 8
6 × 8 = 48 → Brown
Row 1, column 4:
0 × 9 = 0 → Black
See the pattern? You just multiply the two numbers in each box, find the result in the key, and color accordingly.
If you keep doing this across the whole grid, you’ll slowly reveal the pixel art apple!
Final Answer:
To solve any square, multiply the two numbers given, match the product to the color key (Red=108, Green=72, Brown=48, Black=0), and color the square with that color. For example, 9×12=108 → Red; 12×6=72 → Green; 6×8=48 → Brown; 0×9=0 → Black.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of math art worksheet.