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This model shows 30 100’s. If the model had only 10 equal parts, how many would be shaded?
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This model shows 30 100’s. If the model had only 10 equal parts, how many would be shaded?
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The fraction 30/100 is equal to 3/10 because 0s have no value.
So your answer would be 3 out of 10 equal parts would be shaded.
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