The first step in solving any math problem is to understand what is being asked. Read the problem carefully and identify what information is given and what needs to be found.
Once you understand the problem, come up with a plan to solve it. Decide which mathematical operations or concepts can be used to find the solution.
Execute the plan you devised in the previous step. Perform the necessary calculations or operations to find the solution to the problem.
After finding a solution, it's important to check your answer to ensure it is correct. Re-read the problem and verify that your solution makes sense in the context of the problem.
Let's consider an example problem:
Tom has 3 apples. If he receives 5 more apples, how many apples will he have in total?
Given that Tom has 3 apples and he receives 5 more, we can use addition to find the total number of apples:
3 + 5 = 8
So, Tom will have 8 apples in total.
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