Mathematics
Grade-2
Easy

Question

There were 4 flowers with 3 bees on each flower. How many bees in all?

  1. 12
  2. 15
  3. 10
  4. 14

hintHint:

Numbers are the symbols used for counting or measuring these are the basics of mathematics. These counting numbers start with one and continues till infinity or endless. Here, we have to find the number of bees in the above question by using counting numbers.

The correct answer is: 12


    In the question it is given that there are 4 flowers with 3 bees in each flower.
    Here, we have to find the total number of bees in all the flowers.
    According to the given question, 
    Number of bees in first flower=3
    Number of bees in second flower=3
    Number of bees in third flower=3
    Number of bees in fourth flower=3
    The equation will be 3+3+3+3=12.
    So, the total number of bees is 12.
    Therefore, the correct option is a, i.e., 12.

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