Mathematics
Grade-2
Easy

Question

Isabella went to the park. She saw 2 butterflies on each of the 5 trees. How many butterflies did she see?

  1. 8
  2. 10
  3. 16
  4. 12

hintHint:

Add the butterflies on each tree to get total number of butterflies.

The correct answer is: 10


    Given That:
    Isabella went to the park. She saw 2 butterflies on each of the 5 trees. How many butterflies did she see?
    >>>Number of butterflies on each tree = 2
    >>>Number of trees = 5
    >>>Therefore, the total number of butterflies becomes = Number of butterflies on each tree cross times Number of trees.
    >>>Hence, total number of butterflies are = 2 cross times5
    = 10.
    >>>Hence, there are exactly 10 butterflies in the garden.

    2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 = 10

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