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Math problem in the second volume of the second grade of primary school: 4 pieces of paper can be folded into one flower, and you can fold six flowers. If you fold a flower with 8 pieces of paper, how
Math problem in the second volume of the second grade of primary school: 4 pieces of paper can be folded into one flower, and you can fold six flowers. If you fold a flower with 8 pieces of paper, how many flowers can you fold? How to calculate the formula 4×6=24 (Four sheets of paper can be folded into six sheets. 4×6 means that a * * * has 24 sheets of paper).

24÷8=3 (a piece of * * 24 pieces of paper and eight pieces of paper, a piece of 24÷8 means that a piece of * * * can be folded several times).

The answer of PS: 12 is wrong. What are they all doing in the back? Eight is twice as much as four. How can we use more paper and fold more flowers than before? So dividing by 6÷2 equals 3 flowers.