Answer :
To draw a flow diagram using the first six odd numbers, follow these step-by-step instructions:
1. Start with a clean piece of paper or a digital drawing tool if you are doing this electronically.
2. Identify the first six odd numbers, which are: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11.
3. Draw a rounded rectangular box (also known as a node) and inside it, write the number '1', which is the first odd number in our sequence.
4. To the right of this box, draw an arrow pointing away from the box towards the right-hand side of the paper. This indicates the flow from one element to the next.
5. After the arrow, draw another rounded rectangular box and write the number '3' inside it.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the remaining odd numbers: after the '3' box, draw an arrow followed by a box with '5' inside, then an arrow followed by a box with '7' inside, and so on until you have boxes for all six odd numbers, each connected by arrows.
7. Your final box should contain the number '11', and there should not be an arrow coming out of this box as it is the last element in the sequence.
So the flow of your diagram will look something like this:
[1] -> [3] -> [5] -> [7] -> [9] -> [11]
Where each box represents one of the first six odd numbers, and the arrows indicate the flow or the sequence from one number to the next. Each arrow should point from the right side of one box to the left side of the next, showing the progression of numbers.