Let’s solve each part step by step.
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Problem 1: Apples
We see 4 circles (groups).
In each circle, there are 3 apples.
So, we have
4 groups of 3 apples each.
Check: 4 × 3 = 12 total apples — and if you count them in the image, yes, 3+3+3+3=12. Correct.
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Problem 2: Carrots
We see 3 circles (groups).
In each circle, there are 2 carrots.
So, we have
3 groups of 2 carrots each.
Check: 3 × 2 = 6 total carrots — counting them: 2+2+2=6. Correct.
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Problem 3: Tomatoes
We see 2 circles (groups).
In each circle, there are 6 tomatoes.
So, we have
2 groups of 6 tomatoes each.
Check: 2 × 6 = 12 total tomatoes — counting: 6+6=12. Correct.
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Final Answer:
1.
4 groups of
3 apples each.
2.
3 groups of
2 carrots each.
3.
2 groups of
6 tomatoes each.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of multiplication worksheet grade 1.