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This image is a page from a textbook or educational material, likely for primary school children, as indicated by the title "Adding Numbers many Times" and the page number "65". The page discusses a real-life scenario involving the counting of pencils. The top section shows the title of the chapter, "Adding Numbers many Times," and a subtitle, "Real Life Experience." Below this, a story describes Ada's mother buying 5 packs of pencils, with each pack containing 4 pencils. Chioma is introduced as a character who is confused about how to count the total number of pencils. The text suggests that repeated addition can be used to solve this problem. A prominent illustration on the right side depicts a woman, presumably Chioma's mother or a teacher, holding a box of pencils and looking towards the reader with a smile. She is wearing a blue blouse and a white collar. Below the story, there is a visual representation of the repeated addition. It shows groups of pencils arranged in a row with plus signs between them, followed by an equals sign and a larger group of pencils. Specifically, it shows: * Four pencils + Four pencils + Four pencils + Four pencils = Twenty pencils. The equation "4 pencils + 4 pencils + 4 pencils + 4 pencils = 20 pencils" is explicitly written out. There are no identifiable landmarks or elements in the image that would allow for pinpointing a specific location within Nkpor, Nigeria. The image depicts educational content and illustrations rather than a photographic scene of a city or its inhabitants.
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