different numbers and
numbers. For instance, in the example of packing fruit, we used the numbers 1 and 2 to create the number 3 by adding them together. This concept applies to various situations where we combine numbers to represent quantities. It's a fundamental principle of mathematics that helps us count and work with numbers effectively.
1. Jack, a hedgehog living in a forest, wants to learn everything. [Source: Text]
2. Jack learns to count up to 20 by collecting apples. [Source: Text]
3. Jack realizes that knowing how to count to 20 helps him find the way to his friend, the bunny. [Source: Text]
4. Jack learns that the number 20 is made up of two tens (10 + 10). [Source: Text]
5. Jack helps distribute apples to different animals in the forest. [Source: Text]
6. Jack learns about the weight of boxes by weighing the boxes and the apples in them. [Source: Text]
7. Jack is invited to work at the post office to deliver mail. [Source: Text]
8. Jack learns that numbers can be different concepts, like letters, and can indicate different quantities. [Source: Text]
9. Jack learns that the number 3 can be made up of the numbers 1 and 2, and that the number 4 can be made up of the numbers 1 and 3, 2 and 2, 0 and 4. [Source: Text]
10. Jack learns that any number can be made up of two other numbers. [Source: Text]