Let’s go step by step to match each statement with its correct numerical expression.
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1. “Sum of ten and two”
→ “Sum” means addition.
→ So, 10 + 2 =
12
→ Match:
10 + 2
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2. “Nine divided by three”
→ “Divided by” means ÷
→ So, 9 ÷ 3 =
3
→ Match:
9 ÷ 3
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3. “Five multiplied by eleven”
→ “Multiplied by” means ×
→ So, 5 × 11 =
55
→ Match:
5 × 11
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4. “Two subtracted from sixteen”
→ “Subtracted from” means you start with 16 and take away 2 → 16 - 2
→ Not 2 - 16! Order matters here.
→ Match:
16 - 2
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5. “Ninety-nine divided by three”
→ Again, “divided by” = ÷
→ 99 ÷ 3 =
33
→ Match:
99 ÷ 3
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6. “Product of fifteen and seven”
→ “Product” means multiplication → ×
→ 15 × 7 =
105
→ Match:
15 × 7
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Now let’s pair them up correctly:
- Sum of ten and two →
10 + 2
- Nine divided by three →
9 ÷ 3
- Five multiplied by eleven →
5 × 11
- Two subtracted from sixteen →
16 - 2
- Ninety-nine divided by three →
99 ÷ 3
- Product of fifteen and seven →
15 × 7
All matches are now clear and verified.
Final Answer:
Sum of ten and two → 10 + 2
Nine divided by three → 9 ÷ 3
Five multiplied by eleven → 5 × 11
Two subtracted from sixteen → 16 - 2
Ninety-nine divided by three → 99 ÷ 3
Product of fifteen and seven → 15 × 7
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of numerical worksheet.