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Example: How many stones?

To calculate how many packs of 4 stones are needed to make the path with 32 stones, you can set up and solve the equation as follows:
Given:

  • There are 4 stones in one pack.
  • The path requires 32 stones.

How to solve missing number problems | Year 6 MathematicsThe equation representing this situation is:
y × 4 = 32
To find y (the number of packs needed), divide both sides of the equation by 4:
y = 32/4
Calculate the division:
y = 8
Therefore, you need 8 packs of 4 stones each to make the path.

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