Let's solve each problem step by step:
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Problem 6: Which of the following is the arrangement of P, Q, and R from least capacity to most capacity?
Image Description:
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P: A cup
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Q: A glass
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R: A bucket
Analysis:
- The capacity of a container is determined by its size.
- A
cup (P) is smaller than a
glass (Q), which is smaller than a
bucket (R).
- Therefore, the order from least capacity to most capacity is:
P < Q < R.
Answer:
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b) P < Q < R
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Problem 7: The height of the book rack is _______ blocks.
Image Description:
- A book rack with vertical lines indicating its height.
- There are 15 vertical lines in total.
Analysis:
- Each vertical line represents one block.
- Counting the lines, there are
15 blocks.
Answer:
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a) 15
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Problem 8: Which of the following is the correct arrangement of the trees P, Q, and R from tallest to shortest?
Image Description:
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P: A tall tree
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Q: A medium-height tree
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R: A short tree
Analysis:
- From the image, it is clear that:
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P is the tallest tree.
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R is the second-tallest tree.
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Q is the shortest tree.
- Therefore, the order from tallest to shortest is:
P > R > Q.
Answer:
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a) P > R > Q
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Problem 9: Distance between the two houses is _______ foot spans.
Image Description:
- Two houses with a series of footspan markers between them.
- There are 21 footspan markers.
Analysis:
- Each marker represents one footspan.
- Counting the markers, there are
21 footspans.
Answer:
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a) Twenty-one
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Problem 10: Which of the following is heaviest?
Image Description:
- Three balance scales showing comparisons between objects labeled P, Q, and R.
1.
P vs. Q: P is heavier.
2.
R vs. P: R is heavier.
3.
Q vs. R: R is heavier.
Analysis:
- From the first scale:
P > Q.
- From the second scale:
R > P.
- From the third scale:
R > Q.
- Combining these, we get:
R > P > Q.
- Therefore,
R is the heaviest.
Answer:
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c) R
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Problem 11: Which of the following candles is taller than candle Q but shorter than candle S?
Image Description:
- Four candles labeled P, Q, M, R, and S.
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S is the tallest candle.
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Q is shorter than
S but taller than
P and
M.
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R is taller than
Q but shorter than
S.
Analysis:
- From the image, the order of heights is:
S > R > Q > M > P.
- We need a candle that is taller than
Q but shorter than
S.
- The candle that fits this description is
R.
Answer:
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c) R
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Final Answers:
1.
Problem 6: b) P < Q < R
2.
Problem 7: a) 15
3.
Problem 8: a) P > R > Q
4.
Problem 9: a) Twenty-one
5.
Problem 10: c) R
6.
Problem 11: c) R
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{b, a, a, a, c, c}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of olympiad worksheet.