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In the figure drawn below, two out of the six squares are shade

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Answer:

The answer is C.

Explanation:

It is given that 2 out of 6 boxes are shaded but in the options, there are 9 boxes. In order to make it to 9 boxes, you have to make it into a fraction :

2 out of 6 boxes,

2/6

Let's find the simplest form of it :

2/6

= 1/3

Now, the fraction 1 out of 3 boxes is shaded. The question give 9 boxes. In order to make it 9 boxes, we can multiply 3 on both numerator and denorminator :

(1×3)/(3×3)

= 3/9

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Answer:

It is c

Explanation:

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