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This is a detailed image of a page from a mathematics workbook for primary school students. The page focuses on a "Real Life Activity" about sharing oranges. The activity involves counting and writing the number of oranges given to three different families: Musa, Emeka, and Ose.

For Musa, there are three rows of oranges. The first row has 6 oranges, the second row has 6 oranges, and the third row has 5 oranges.
For Emeka, there are five rows of oranges. The first, second, and third rows have 6 oranges each. The fourth and fifth rows have 6 oranges each.
For Ose, there are four rows of oranges. Each row has 6 oranges.

Each family's oranges are presented within a blue-bordered box, with an "equals" sign next to a blank square box where the student is expected to write the total number of oranges.

The page has a heading "Real Life Activity" in a colored bar at the top. Below this, there is a paragraph explaining the context of sharing oranges. There are also headings for "Oranges given" and "Number of oranges".

There are no people visible in the image. The environment appears to be an indoor setting, likely a classroom or home, where the workbook is being used. The image does not contain any information related to the city of Nkpor, Nigeria.
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Jul 1, 2026

Nkpor, Nigeria

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This is a detailed image of a page from a mathematics workbook for primary school students. The page focuses on a "Real Life Activity" about sharing oranges. The activity involves counting and writing the number of oranges given to three different families: Musa, Emeka, and Ose. For Musa, there are three rows of oranges. The first row has 6 oranges, the second row has 6 oranges, and the third row has 5 oranges. For Emeka, there are five rows of oranges. The first, second, and third rows have 6 oranges each. The fourth and fifth rows have 6 oranges each. For Ose, there are four rows of oranges. Each row has 6 oranges. Each family's oranges are presented within a blue-bordered box, with an "equals" sign next to a blank square box where the student is expected to write the total number of oranges. The page has a heading "Real Life Activity" in a colored bar at the top. Below this, there is a paragraph explaining the context of sharing oranges. There are also headings for "Oranges given" and "Number of oranges". There are no people visible in the image. The environment appears to be an indoor setting, likely a classroom or home, where the workbook is being used. The image does not contain any information related to the city of Nkpor, Nigeria.

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