This math topic focuses on developing basic multiplication skills by having students practice counting objects in groups. It specifically involves calculating the total number of flower petals when given a certain number of flowers, each with a set number of petals. The problems provide a practical application of multiplication concepts, where understanding how to multiply to find the total number of items across several groups is emphasized. Each question presents multiple-choice answers, allowing students to select the correct total based on the given scenario. This exercise is introductory to multiplication from counting.
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Each flower has 3 petals. How many petals would there be on 2 flowers?