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Math diary sixth grade nasty nasty! ! ! !
I met another math problem today, and it took me a lot of effort to solve it. The topic is: there are 30 birds in two trees, and 4 birds fly away from the second tree first. At this time, tree A flew to tree B with three birds, and the birds on the two trees were just equal. How many birds are there in each tree?

As soon as I saw the topic, I knew it was a reduction problem, so I solved it by the method of reduction problem. But when I checked, I found something was wrong. I will do it again more seriously. I think there are as many as four missing, half of them are 13, and the restored B-tree is14; A tree is 16. The formula is: (30-4) ÷ 2 = 13 (only); 13-3+4 =14 (only); 30- 14 = 16 (only). The answers are: a tree 16 and b tree 14.

By solving this problem, I understand that no matter what I do, I should be careful, otherwise, even if I master the solution to the problem, the result will be wrong.