Problem Analysis
The task requires identifying which two sets have the same number of fruit in each part (a) and (b). We need to count the number of fruits in each set and then compare them.
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Part (a)
#### Step 1: Count the fruits in each set
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Set A: There are 3 apples.
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Set B: There are 5 oranges.
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Set C: There are 3 pears.
#### Step 2: Identify sets with the same number of fruits
- Set A has 3 fruits.
- Set B has 5 fruits.
- Set C has 3 fruits.
Sets A and C both have 3 fruits, so they have the same number of fruits.
#### Final Answer for Part (a)
- Tick the boxes beside
Set A and
Set C.
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Part (b)
#### Step 1: Count the fruits in each set
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Set P: There are 6 bananas.
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Set Q: There are 4 pineapples.
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Set R: There are 4 mangoes.
#### Step 2: Identify sets with the same number of fruits
- Set P has 6 fruits.
- Set Q has 4 fruits.
- Set R has 4 fruits.
Sets Q and R both have 4 fruits, so they have the same number of fruits.
#### Final Answer for Part (b)
- Tick the boxes beside
Set Q and
Set R.
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Final Answer
- For Part (a): Tick the boxes beside
Set A and
Set C.
- For Part (b): Tick the boxes beside
Set Q and
Set R.
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\boxed{\text{A, C, Q, R}}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of primary mathematics worksheet.