Otvet Na Zadachu Po Matematike 4 Klass Moro Bantovoi Zadacha 26 Chast -

"Now," Digit said, pointing at the number 50. "You have 200 meters, and you need to make 50 bows. How do we split the mountain?" Petya remembered his division: 200 ÷ 50 =

Once upon a time in the Sunny Town School, a fourth-grader named Petya sat staring at in his Moro and Bantova math book. The problem felt like a riddle from a grumpy wizard. "Now," Digit said, pointing at the number 50

💡 Petya realized that each bow used exactly 4 meters of silk. The problem felt like a riddle from a grumpy wizard

The ink-elf vanished back into the textbook. Petya wrote down the answer clearly, feeling like a math hero. When the town fair finally arrived, he saw the 50 bows decorating the square and knew exactly how much silk it took to make them. Petya wrote down the answer clearly, feeling like

"If every bow needs the same amount of silk," Petya whispered, "and they made 50 bows in total, how long is each piece?"

Petya added the two rolls together to see the total "mountain" of silk: 120 + 80 = Step 2: The Fair Share

Suddenly, Petya’s pencil began to glow. A tiny, ink-stained elf named Digit hopped onto the page.