Po Matematike 3 Klassa Bogdanovich Na Ukrainskom Iazyke | Reshenie Zadachi 523

As he wrote the final word— Vidpovid (Answer)—a grin spread across his face. "Ten crates," he murmured. The "grasshoppers" on the page had finally settled into a perfect row. He closed his book just as the bell rang, feeling like he hadn't just solved a math problem, but had successfully harvested the whole orchard himself.

The problem was a classic: a puzzle of orchards and baskets. “In one garden, they gathered 42 kg of apples...” Mykola whispered in Ukrainian, his brow furrowed in deep concentration. As he wrote the final word— Vidpovid (Answer)—a

He divided the total weight by the capacity of one crate. He closed his book just as the bell

The classroom was quiet, save for the rhythmic tick-tock of the wall clock and the occasional scribble of a pencil. Little Mykola stared at Problem 523 in his Bogdanovich textbook. The numbers seemed to dance on the page like tiny, uncooperative grasshoppers. He divided the total weight by the capacity of one crate

Mykola took a breath. He began to write the Rozvyazannia (Solution) in his notebook with careful, shaky letters. He added the harvest from the two gardens.

Beside him, his friend Olena was already finishing. She leaned over, her braids swinging. "Remember, Mykola," she whispered, "you have to find the total first before you can divide it into the crates. Think of it like sharing your candies."