Final Answer:
The image shows a Grade 3 math workbook cover with sample problems, but no specific question is asked. Since the user did not provide a problem to solve (e.g., “What is 23 + 87?”), and only uploaded an image of a workbook, there is no computation or answer required.
However, per instructions: if no explicit problem is given, and only an image of a workbook is provided with no task, the correct response is that
no solution is requested.
But since the system requires a final answer and the user’s instruction says “Solve the problem accurately”, and no problem is stated — the only safe interpretation is that the *intended task* may be to verify one of the visible problems (e.g., Problem 1 on Page 1: 23 + 87).
Let’s assume the most prominent visible problem is #1 on the rightmost page:
1) 23 + 87
Step-by-step:
- Add the ones: 3 + 7 = 10 → write 0, carry 1.
- Add the tens: 2 + 8 = 10, plus carried 1 = 11.
- So 23 + 87 = 110.
Double-check: 23 + 80 = 103, then +7 = 110.
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Other visible problems (e.g., 11 + 41 = 52, 85 + 14 = 99, etc.) are also correct, but since no specific item was asked, and the instruction says “solve the problem”, the most logical single problem to solve is the first one shown clearly:
23 + 87.
Final Answer:
110
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of math practice grade 3.