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Blythe shaded 4 columns and 3 single squares of a 100 square grid to represent the portion of days that it rained last year. What percent if the grid did she not shade?

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We have been given that Blythe shaded 4 columns and 3 single squares of a 100 square grid to represent the portion of days that it rained last year.

We know that one column of a 100 square grid is equal to 10 single squares. So 4 columns will be equal to 4 times 10 single squares that is
4* 10=40.

Total shaded squares:
40+3=43.

Now we will find the number of squares that are not shaded by subtracting number of shaded squares (43) from total squares (100).


\text{Not shaded squares}=100-43


\text{Not shaded squares}=57

Now we need to find 57 is what percent of 100.


(57)/(100)* 100\%=57\%

Therefore, Blythe did not shade 57% of the grid.

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