First grade math Tell the Rule? Group 1 3 flowers w/4 petals each Group 2 3 flowers w/five petals each in triangle?
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The "rule" is "add one"...the pattern added ONE petal to each flower from group #1 to group #2. The NEXT set will be three flowers with SIX PETALS. Don't you just LOVE elementary math? I sure don't remember learning that kind of nonsense.
I'm not too sure about what you are asking, but I will try.
Multiply the number of flowers by the number of petals to obtain the total number of petals. Is this what you are looking for?
I hope this helps. Thanks for asking.
To determine the rule between group 1 and group 2, we need to compare the number of petals in each group.
In group 1, there are 3 flowers, and each flower has 4 petals. So, the total number of petals in group 1 is 3 × 4 = 12 petals.
In group 2, there are also 3 flowers, but each flower has 5 petals arranged in a triangle. To find the total number of petals in group 2, we need to count the petals in each flower and then add them together. Since each flower has 5 petals, the total number of petals in group 2 is 3 × 5 = 15 petals.
Comparing the number of petals in group 1 (12 petals) and group 2 (15 petals), we can see that the rule is that group 2 has 3 more petals than group 1.
So, the rule can be stated as follows: In group 2, there are 3 more petals than in group 1.