"100 boxes is like having 100 toy containers all ready to hold your favorite toys."
Imagine you have a big room full of boxes, just like the ones you use to store your crayons, blocks, or stuffed animals. Now picture this: instead of just a few boxes, you have a lot, exactly 100 of them! That’s so many boxes it would take a long time to fill them all up with toys.
Like a Big Toy Store
Think about a toy store where every shelf has its own little box. If the store had 100 shelves, each with one box, that would be 100 boxes, and you could put your favorite toys in each one!
Counting is Fun
You can count them out: 1 box, 2 boxes, 3 boxes... all the way to 100. It's like counting how many steps it takes to get from your room to the kitchen, just bigger!
Examples
- There are 100 boxes, and each contains a number from 1 to 100 in random order.
- You have to guess which box holds your favorite number.
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See also
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