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MCC5.NBT.3 By Deanna Cross. Decimal Designs (tenths & hundredths). What FRACTION would the shaded portion represent?. There are ten boxes (denominator) and one box is shaded (numerator). This is read as “one tenth” and written as 0.1. What FRACTION would the shaded portion represent?.
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MCC5.NBT.3 By Deanna Cross Decimal Designs(tenths & hundredths)
What FRACTION would the shaded portion represent? There are ten boxes (denominator) and one box is shaded (numerator). This is read as “one tenth” and written as 0.1
What FRACTION would the shaded portion represent? There are ten boxes (denominator) and five boxes are shaded (numerator). This is read as “five tenths” and written as 0.5
What FRACTION would the shaded portion represent? There are ten boxes (denominator) and five boxes are shaded (numerator). This is read as “five tenths” and written as 0.5
What FRACTION would the shaded portion represent? There are ten boxes (denominator) and eight boxes are shaded (numerator). This is read as “five tenths” and written as 0.8
What FRACTION would the shaded portion represent? There are one hundred boxes (denominator) and one box is shaded (numerator). This is read as “one hundredth” and written 0.01
What FRACTION would the shaded portion represent? There are one hundred boxes (denominator) and ten boxes are shaded (numerator). This is read as “ten hundredths” and written 0.10
What FRACTION would the shaded portion represent? There are one hundred boxes (denominator) and thirty-six boxes are shaded (numerator). This is read as “thirty-six hundredths” and written 0.36
What FRACTION would the shaded portion represent? There are one hundred boxes (denominator) and forty-eight boxes are shaded (numerator). This is read as “forty-eight hundredths” and written 0.48