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Question Video: Matching the Number of Objects to the Same Number of Cubes Mathematics • First Year of Primary School

Count the cats. Show the same number using cubes.

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Count the cats. Show the same number using cubes.

In the picture, we can see a row of cats. And the first thing the question asks us to do is to count them. The question then tells us to show the same number using cubes. How can we make sure that we have the same number of cubes as cats. What if we count each cat. And each time we say a number, we put a cube underneath it, one, two, three, four. We used one cube for each cat. We counted four cubes, so we know there must also be four cats.

Underneath the picture, we can see three groups of cubes. Which one shows us how to represent the number of cats, which we said was four? In the first group, there are one, two cubes. This isn’t the right answer. The next group contains one, two, three cubes. This isn’t the same as four either. Let’s check the last group, one, two, three, four cubes. We counted four cats. To show the same number using cubes, we need to use four cubes.

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