Math Problem Statement
りんご3つとりんご7つ合わせるとりんごは何個ですか。
Solution
The text in the image is written in Japanese and translates to:
"If you combine 3 apples and 7 apples, how many apples are there?"
The mathematical operation here is straightforward:
So, the answer is that there are 10 apples in total.
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Here are five related questions to expand on this concept:
- If you had 12 apples and gave away 5, how many would remain?
- What is the result of adding 4 apples to a group of 6 apples?
- If you subtract 3 apples from a basket of 9 apples, how many do you have left?
- If you double the number of apples from 3, how many would you have?
- How many apples would you have if you started with 15 apples and combined them with 10 more?
Tip: When solving word problems, identifying key numbers and the required operation (addition, subtraction, etc.) can simplify finding the solution.
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Basic Arithmetic
Addition
Formulas
3 + 7 = 10
Theorems
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Suitable Grade Level
Grades 1-2