Actually, there is
no problem to solve in the image you uploaded.
This image is a
promotional graphic for a set of printable keyboard layouts designed for teaching typing. It’s not a math problem, puzzle, or task that requires solving — it’s an advertisement or product preview.
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Here's what the image shows:
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Title: “PRINTABLE KEYBOARDS”
- This tells us the product is about printable keyboard diagrams.
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Four Keyboard Layout Examples:
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Top Left: Color-coded keyboard with “Same Color Fingers on Each Hand”
- Each finger (on both hands) is assigned a color, and keys are colored accordingly to show which finger should press them.
- Hands below show matching finger colors.
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Top Right: Same layout, but in black and white — for printing without color ink.
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Bottom Left: “Different Color Fingers on Each Hand”
- Left hand fingers have one set of colors, right hand has another — helps distinguish between hands.
- More detailed color coding for learning.
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Bottom Right: Black-and-white version of the “Different Color Fingers” layout.
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Text Box in Middle:
> “31 Pages of Blank, Black and White, Color Coded, and Color-in Printable Keyboards”
- This explains the contents of the product:
- Blank keyboards (for students to fill in)
- Black & white versions
- Color-coded (pre-colored)
- Color-in (students can color them themselves)
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So, what’s the “task”?
If you were told to “solve the problem” based on this image, it’s likely a misunderstanding. There’s no equation, riddle, or logic puzzle here.
✔ The “solution” is simply understanding what this product is and how it’s used:
> These printable keyboards are educational tools to help learners (especially children or beginners) memorize proper finger placement for touch typing by using color-coding and visual aids.
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If you were meant to *use* these keyboards to learn typing:
Here’s how you’d use them:
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Start with “Same Color Fingers” — easier for beginners.
2. Match each finger to its color group (e.g., left pinky = red, left ring = orange, etc.).
3. Practice typing without looking at your hands.
4. Gradually move to “Different Colors per Hand” to reinforce hand separation.
5. Use blank or color-in versions to test memory.
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Final Answer:
There is no mathematical or logical problem to solve in this image. It is a promotional graphic for
31 pages of printable keyboard templates designed to teach typing through color-coded finger assignments. The “task” is to understand and use these printables as educational tools for learning touch typing.
Let me know if you’d like a printable version or instructions on how to use them! 🖥️⌨️
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable keyboard for typing practice.