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My Math Story Composition
In science class, Mr. Big White Goose told the students of Forest Animal School about the flexible nose of African elephants, which made them dumbfounded. Smart Rabbit, Smart Rabbit and Stupid Wolf decided to go to Africa in summer vacation to see for themselves whether the nose of African elephants is really so flexible.

On the first day of summer vacation, three good friends set out with small backpack on their backs. Along the way, they talked and laughed and soon came to a cave.

At this time, they heard snoring coming from the hole. The stupid wolf felt curious and suggested going to the cave to have a look. The clever rabbit is timid and refuses to go in. The stupid wolf said, "What are you afraid of? Look at me! " "Say that finish, he strode into the hole, and the clever rabbit had no time to hold him.

Walking into the cave, the stupid wolf looked around. Suddenly, he saw a monster sleeping in a bed in a cave. The stupid wolf was startled and turned to run, but he tripped over something. With a thump and ouch, the stupid wolf fell on his face and gnawed at the mud. The monster woke up and grabbed the stupid wolf's tail. If the stupid wolf can't earn it, just shout.

The monster said angrily, "Who told you to wake me up? I want to eat you! " ! However, if you can help me solve a puzzle, I will let you go! The stupid wolf asked, "then can I ask my friend for help?" "The monster nodded and walked out of the cave with a stupid wolf. The monster said, "Listen carefully. There are four bookshelves in the library. Each bookcase has four compartments, and each compartment is marked with the number of books. You are not allowed to add. Can you tell me which shelf has more books? " Afterwards, the monster drew a figure on the ground.

The clever rabbit stared at the figure on the ground for a while and jumped up happily. "It's too simple, I already know the answer. There are as many books in four bookcases! " "The monster asked strangely," how do you know? "The clever rabbit said," Look: in the first section, the number of bookshelves is 1, 6, 2, 5, and the number of ten is 3, 8, 4, 7; "In the second quarter, the number of bookcases was also 1, and the number of 6, 2, 5 and 10 was 3, 8, 4 and 7; The number of digits in the third and fourth paragraphs is the same as that in the first paragraph, so there are as many books in the four bookcases! "

As soon as Clever Rabbit's voice fell, the monster disappeared. In front of him stood a beautiful deer. The deer said, "The witch turned me into a monster by magic. Only by solving this puzzle can I be saved. Thank you! "

The stupid wolf and his good friend were so happy that they didn't expect such a result. They bid farewell to the deer and walked on to Africa.