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If you have 2 grids with 100 squares in each and each grid = 1 whole how do you shade in 1.47
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If you have 2 grids with 100 squares in each and each grid = 1 whole how do you shade in 1.47
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One grid will be completely shaded, to represent the 1 .
The other grid will have exactly 47 of the 100 little squares shaded. That's exactly .47 of the whole grid.
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