Specify how many objects you see in the image. Name each object as a number from 1 to 5 in the order of the sequence. The number you gave the last object is the total number of all the objects you counted. If you named the last object with the number 3, it means that there are three objects in the image in total.
There are a lot of objects around you. You can count them all. But so far, only within five. Imagine that you need to put holiday gifts in gift bags. You will go to the store for packages. But how many packages will you buy? First, you need to find out how many gifts you need to pack. To do this, take one gift each and pronounce the numbers from one to five in order: one gift, two gifts, three gifts, four gifts, five gifts. The gifts ended when you said "five gifts", which means that the number of gifts is five. How many gift bags will you buy in the store? Five bags, you're right.
Let's find the number of objects in the pictures. Keep in mind that you should not miss objects when counting. You have to take into consideration each object. In addition, you only need to count the same object once. Otherwise, you will determine the incorrect amount.
You can count objects in a row and objects scattered randomly according to the same principles.
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