About one and three quarters inches
On a pie chart, it's similar to if you cut a pizza into 10 equal slices and took one.Alternative Answer:-10% of 40 is 4 so it would look like 40 with 0 being shaded in.
Only half of the circle would be shaded.
minus three quarters is -0.75 minus one and three quarters is -1.75 Though numerically 1.75 may look greater than 0.75, since sign is involved try to draw the numbers line and mark off -1.75 and -0.75 on it. Which is closer to zero? It is -0.75 and hence is greater than -1.75
Think of the following 'sketch' as your 40 boxes... Each X represents one box. Each O represents a shaded box. XXXXXXXXOO XXXXXXXXOO XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX
About one and three quarters inches
It depends on what the shaded and non-shaded parts look like!
In a pie-chart, it looks like almost three-quarters of the pie.
It means look back at the word you filled in for 3-down, and the answer to this one is three quarters of that answer.
Count all the squares then count the shaded squares put the shaded number at the top and the number of all squares at the bottom so it might look like this ⅜ 8 is the total and 3 is the number of shaded squares
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On a pie chart, it's similar to if you cut a pizza into 10 equal slices and took one.Alternative Answer:-10% of 40 is 4 so it would look like 40 with 0 being shaded in.
Only half of the circle would be shaded.
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minus three quarters is -0.75 minus one and three quarters is -1.75 Though numerically 1.75 may look greater than 0.75, since sign is involved try to draw the numbers line and mark off -1.75 and -0.75 on it. Which is closer to zero? It is -0.75 and hence is greater than -1.75
The same as the difference as "stick figures" is to "sticks." "Shadow drawing" is, literally, drawing shadows. I can draw the shadow of a star, and it will look like a black, blurry star. "Shaded drawing" is something that you have drawn and shaded. You can draw a box, and then shade the box. <--a shaded drawing You can draw a shadow. <--a drawn shadow (shadow drawing)
Think of the following 'sketch' as your 40 boxes... Each X represents one box. Each O represents a shaded box. XXXXXXXXOO XXXXXXXXOO XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX