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25 March, 03:56

What might a model for 3 Times 3/5 look like? How many fifths would be shaded in all?

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  1. 25 March, 06:29
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    It's a bit hard to do a model on here, but I'll try to represent it. Note that the "a"s are the shaded parts and the "b"s are the non-shaded parts.

    a a a

    a a a

    a a a

    b b b

    b b b

    There are 9/15 shaded.
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