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Question Video: Counting the Objects in Two Groups to Decide Whether They Have the Same Number of Objects Mathematics • First Year of Primary School

Is there a blouse for each skirt?

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Is there a blouse for each skirt?

Let’s try matching the blouses to the skirts. There’s a blouse for the first skirt. We can match the second skirt to this blouse. And we can match this skirt and this blouse. But there’s no blouse for this skirt. There isn’t a blouse for each skirt because there are more skirts than blouses. We still have one skirt left over. So, the answer to the question is there a blouse for each skirt is no. There are more skirts than blouses.

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