At first, I didn't know how to answer. I guess most people will feel this way when they look at the topic. I think of a textbook that seems to be about the distribution of property. In my impression, it seems to be about fractions, involving the limit of sequence and the problem-solving strategy of borrowing numbers. (Now I suddenly think of what kind of person is asking this question? If I'm not mistaken, you should be a primary school student in grade four or five, so I give two answers, the latter one is for junior high school students. I hope all students who can see this solution can benefit from it. I will be very happy. )
Solutions that students can understand:
From the title, we can know that the ratio of property given to his wife by his son is 2: 1, and that of his daughter to his wife is 1:2. If the property is divided into three parts, the distribution method is in the title. Okay, now you think about it. According to this ratio, a son and a daughter were born, and the son got twice as much property as his wife, and the daughter got 6500. What will the daughter do if the wife gets two copies? (), so far, how many sons? () Yes, (I wrote the answer here, so I'd better erase it, because it's better to come up with it myself. How many copies of the family property? (), think about it Can you do it yourself?
I wanted to write out the process, but I think the apple I gave you must taste different from the apple you picked. I said the answer will be announced tomorrow. Maybe if the answers are not announced tomorrow, there will be many answers. Ha ha laugh