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What is a Set with More?

Grade Level:

Pre-School – Class 2

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Definition
What is it?

A 'Set with More' simply means a group or collection of things that has a larger number of items compared to another group. It helps us compare two sets and find out which one has a greater quantity.

Simple Example
Quick Example

Imagine you have two bowls of ladoos. In one bowl, you have 5 ladoos. In another bowl, you have 8 ladoos. The bowl with 8 ladoos is the 'Set with More' because 8 is a bigger number than 5.

Worked Example
Step-by-Step

Let's compare the number of cricket bats in two sports shops.
---Shop A has 7 cricket bats.
---Shop B has 4 cricket bats.
---To find which shop has a 'Set with More', we compare 7 and 4.
---We know that 7 is greater than 4.
---So, Shop A has a 'Set with More' cricket bats than Shop B.
---Answer: Shop A has more cricket bats.

Why It Matters

Understanding 'Set with More' is fundamental for comparing quantities, which is crucial in daily life and many subjects. It's used by shopkeepers to manage inventory, by data scientists to compare trends, and even by engineers to compare material strengths. This basic idea helps in making informed decisions.

Common Mistakes

MISTAKE: Confusing 'more' with 'less' | CORRECTION: Always check if the number is bigger (more) or smaller (less) when comparing. 'More' means a larger quantity.

MISTAKE: Only looking at the size of the items instead of the count | CORRECTION: 'Set with More' refers to the number of items, not how big or small each item is. Count carefully!

MISTAKE: Not comparing both sets properly and guessing | CORRECTION: To correctly identify the 'Set with More', you must count the items in both sets and then compare the two numbers.

Practice Questions
Try It Yourself

QUESTION: Your friend has 6 pencils and you have 9 pencils. Who has a 'Set with More' pencils? | ANSWER: You have a 'Set with More' pencils (9 is more than 6).

QUESTION: A bus has 25 passengers. A car has 4 passengers. Which vehicle has a 'Set with More' passengers? | ANSWER: The bus has a 'Set with More' passengers (25 is more than 4).

QUESTION: In a fruit basket, there are 12 mangoes and 7 bananas. If you make two sets, one of mangoes and one of bananas, which set has more fruits? | ANSWER: The set of mangoes has more fruits (12 is more than 7).

MCQ
Quick Quiz

Which of these options represents a 'Set with More' compared to a set of 10 books?

A set of 8 books

A set of 10 books

A set of 13 books

A set of 5 books

The Correct Answer Is:

C

Option C (13 books) is the correct answer because 13 is a larger number than 10. Options A, B, and D all have fewer than or equal to 10 books.

Real World Connection
In the Real World

When you check prices on an e-commerce app like Flipkart or Amazon, you often compare different products. For example, you might see a 'combo offer' with 5 items for a certain price versus a 'single item pack'. You use the 'Set with More' concept to quickly see which offer gives you more items for your money, even if the price is different.

Key Vocabulary
Key Terms

SET: A collection of distinct items | COMPARE: To look at two or more things to see how they are similar or different | QUANTITY: The amount or number of something | GREATER THAN: A term used when one number is larger than another

What's Next
What to Learn Next

Now that you understand 'Set with More', you can explore 'Set with Less'. This will help you fully grasp how to compare any two groups of items and identify both the larger and smaller quantities. Keep up the great work!

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