You may calculate everything that you see in the picture. Firstly, name each item with a number in order from 1 to 10. The last item that you name indicates the number of items that you counted. If the final item receives the number 10, therefore, there are ten objects in the picture.
Do you remember the way we counted items from 1 to 5? We pointed to each item and gave it a name in order from 1 to 5. Now your task is to count the objects that are more than five. To do this, you need to do the same as you did when you counted from 1 to 5. When the account reaches 5, continue counting using numbers 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Let's say you have five bananas in a bunch and several pineapples. To calculate how many fruits you have, you keep count from five, calling the following number - six, seven, eight. You need to point at each fruit and give it an ordinal number from 1 to 10 until the fruits run out. If there are no fruits left, when you say eight, it comes to that the number of fruits is eight. If you have called the last fruit with the word nine, the number of fruits is nine.
Here are two counting rules:
1. Do not miss items when counting.
2. It is impossible to count the same object twice. Otherwise, you will determine the amount incorrectly. Only one digit corresponds to one item.
We count items in a row and items randomly scattered according to the same rules.
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