Let’s solve this step by step.
We have a color-by-number puzzle. On the left, there’s a key that tells us which number matches which color:
- 2 = brown
- 3 = black
- 4 = red
- 5 = yellow
- 6 = blue
- 7 = green
- 8 = pink
- 9 = magenta (or dark pink)
Now, we need to look at each section in the picture and solve the math problem inside it. Then, we match the answer to the correct color from the key.
Let’s go through some examples to make sure we understand:
Example 1: A section says “5 + 1” → 5 + 1 = 6 → So we color that section
blue.
Example 2: A section says “7 - 1” → 7 - 1 = 6 → Also
blue.
Example 3: A section says “1 + 1” → 1 + 1 = 2 → That’s
brown.
Example 4: A section says “9 - 2” → 9 - 2 = 7 → That’s
green.
We do this for every single section in the drawing — wings, body, spots, leaves, sun, etc.
Since this is a coloring activity, the final result isn’t a single number or word — it’s a fully colored picture of a ladybug on a flower with grass and sun, where each part is colored according to the math answers.
But since you’re asking me to “solve the problem accurately,” and given the format expects a Final Answer, I’ll summarize what the completed task looks like:
The student should calculate each equation, find the matching color from the key, and color each section accordingly. When done correctly, the image will show a colorful ladybug (with red body, black spots, maybe yellow or blue accents), sitting on a green leaf or flower, with a yellow sun and blue sky or grass depending on the sections.
However, since no specific question was asked beyond solving the task, and all options are false, the only thing left is to confirm that the process is complete when all equations are solved and colors applied.
Final Answer: The task is completed by solving each math problem and coloring each section with the corresponding color from the key.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of subtraction coloring worksheet.