The image you provided is a reference chart titled
“Word Problem Actions and Keywords.” It’s not a problem to solve — it’s a study tool to help students recognize which math operation (addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division) to use when solving word problems, based on keywords and actions described in the problem.
Since there’s no actual math problem given to solve — just this chart — and your options are all set to `false` (ExplainAnswer, TeachTopic, GeneratePractice), I will not add any extra sections.
However, if you meant to ask me to
use this chart to solve a specific word problem, please provide that problem! For now, since no problem was given, here’s what I can do:
✔ This chart helps you decide:
- Use
Addition when you see words like *total, sum, altogether, combined*.
- Use
Subtraction for *difference, less than, remaining, how many more/less*.
- Use
Multiplication for *groups of, times, each, product, double/triple*.
- Use
Division for *share equally, per, out of, quotient, how many in each group*.
If you have a word problem you’d like me to solve using this chart, please type it out!
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Final Answer:
No problem was provided to solve. The image is a keyword reference chart for choosing operations in word problems. Please provide a specific word problem if you’d like it solved.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of word problem key words worksheet.