The image you uploaded is a
blank Physical Inventory Count Sheet. It’s not a problem to solve — it’s a form used in business or warehouse settings to record how many items are actually on hand during an inventory count.
Since there’s no question, math problem, or task written on the sheet (like “fill this out for these 5 items” or “calculate the difference between Qty On Hand and Qty Counted”), there’s nothing to compute or explain as a homework problem.
This form has columns for:
- Item/Part Number
- Description
- Location
- Qty On Hand (what the system says should be there)
- Qty Counted (what you physically counted)
But since all rows are empty, and no data is provided, we can’t perform any calculations or fill anything in.
If your teacher meant for you to practice using this form, they would have given you sample data like:
> Item #101 – Widget A – Shelf B3 – System says 25 – You counted 23
> Item #102 – Gadget X – Bin 7 – System says 10 – You counted 10
Then you’d write those numbers in the table and maybe calculate differences.
But right now? The sheet is blank. So unless you provide actual item data to enter, there’s no solution to give.
Final Answer:
There is no problem to solve — the inventory sheet is blank. Please provide item details if you want help filling it out or calculating discrepancies.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of simple printable inventory sheet.