To show four-fifths on a hundredths grid, you can first divide the grid into five equal vertical sections, representing each fifth. Then, shade four of those sections to represent four-fifths. Since each fifth corresponds to 20 squares in a hundredths grid (20 squares x 5 = 100 squares), shading 80 squares in total will visually demonstrate four-fifths of the grid.
color in 25 squares
Color in 25 squares.
One fourth is 25 out of 100.
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To show 0.25 on a grid, you can create a 10x10 grid where each square represents 0.01. Since 0.25 is equivalent to 25 hundredths, you would shade 25 of the 100 squares. As a fraction, 0.25 can be expressed as 25/100, which simplifies to 1/4 when divided by the greatest common divisor, 25.
on a hundredths grid 7 hundredths is 7; but seven tenths is 0.7 which is 70 hundredths. So 7 tenths would be 70 on the hundredts grid, separating it from 7 hundredths
color in 25 squares
Color in 25 squares.
One fourth is 25 out of 100.
To show 0.03 in a grid, you can divide the grid into 100 equal squares, representing 1 whole. Each square would then represent 0.01. To illustrate 0.03, you would shade or color in 3 of those squares, indicating that it represents three hundredths of the whole.
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Well, honey, you just shade in 30 squares on that 100 grid. Each square represents one hundredth, so get to coloring and make sure you stay in the lines. It's as simple as that, darling.
The answer is 1/10
From the menu, go to: View>Show>Grid
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