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coldgirl [10]
4 years ago
6

Mark counts six ducks in a pond and some ducks on the grass. There are ducks all l4. Draw a picture to show the two groups of du

cks
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1 answer:
murzikaleks [220]4 years ago
6 0
So 6 in pond
some on grass
# in pond+# in grass=14
6 in pond
subsitute 6 for pond
6+# in greass=14
subtract 6 from both sides
6-6+# in grass=14-6
0+# in grass=8
# in grass=8
there are 8 ducks in grass

so you would draw a circle for the pond and put 6 circles in there to represent the ducks, then , outside of that big circle, draw 8 circles to represent the 8 ducks on the grass (maybe label the big circle as pond and outside as grass)
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