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1 October, 14:49

Mark wants to use a grid like the ones in exercise 1 and 2 to model the percent equialent of the fraction 2/3. how many grid squares should he shade? what percent woul his model show?

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  1. 1 October, 16:05
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    The fraction is 2/3

    So, there should be 100 squares.

    Next, the 100 squares is divided into 3 by vertical lines. The lines will not coincide with the sides of the squares. This is okay. Next, the 2 out of 3 will be shaded, this will be equivalent to 66 squares and one more square but it will not be filled up completely. In percent form, the fraction is 66.67%.
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