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circle 2 parts you see. make a number bond to match
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To solve these number bond (part - whole) problems, we analyze each one by identifying the total number of objects and then finding two parts that add up to that total.
Problem 1
- Step 1: Count the total number of dots
- We have two groups of dots. One group has 3 dots and the other also has 3 dots. To find the total, we use the addition operation. The formula for the total (whole) when we know the two parts is \( \text{Part}_1+\text{Part}_2=\text{Whole} \). So, \( 3 + 3=6 \).
Problem 2 (assuming the dot arrangement)
- Step 1: Count the total number of dots
- Let's say we can split the dots into two parts. If we have 2 dots in one part and 5 dots in the other part (by counting), then the total is \( 2+5 = 7 \) (or other valid part - whole combinations depending on the actual dot count).
Problem 3
- Step 1: Count the total number of dots
- There are 9 dots (3 rows of 3 dots each). We can split 9 into two parts. For example, \( 4+5 = 9 \) (or \( 3 + 6=9 \), \( 2+7 = 9 \), \( 1+8 = 9 \))
Problem 4
- Step 1: Count the total number of dots
- Let's assume we have two groups of dots. If one group has 4 dots and the other has 2 dots, then the total is \( 4 + 2=6 \) (or other combinations based on the actual dot count).
Problem 5
- Step 1: Count the total number of stars
- We have 3 stars in one group and 4 stars in another group. So the total number of stars is \( 3+4 = 7 \)
Problem 6
- Step 1: Count the total number of stars
- There are 3 stars in one row and 3 stars in another row. So the total is \( 3+3 = 6 \)
Problem 7
- Step 1: Count the total number of stars
- Let's count the stars. We have 3 stars at the top, 2 in the middle, and 3 at the bottom. The total is \( 3 + 2+3=8 \). We can split 8 into two parts, for example, \( 3+5 = 8 \) (or other valid splits)
Problem 8
- Step 1: Count the total number of stars
- Let's say we have 1 star separate and 6 stars in a group. The total is \( 1+6 = 7 \) (or other combinations based on the actual star count)
Since the problem is about number bonds (part - whole relationships in arithmetic), the sub - field of Mathematics that applies is Arithmetic (a part of the broader Mathematics discipline, and can be related to the sub - fields like Basic Math Operations which is a fundamental part of Mathematics education).
If we take Problem 1 as an example:
Step 1: Identify the parts
We have two groups of 3 dots each.
Step 2: Calculate the whole
Using the addition formula \( \text{Whole}=\text{Part}_1+\text{Part}_2 \), we substitute \( \text{Part}_1 = 3 \) and \( \text{Part}_2=3 \). So \( 3 + 3=\boldsymbol{6} \)
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For Problem 1, the whole number (total) is 6. (For other problems, the answers will vary based on the actual part - whole analysis of the dot/star arrangements)