Since I can't view or access uploaded images directly, I can’t see the specific shaded portions in the models you’re referring to. However, based on your description and the format of the worksheet (a common type used in elementary math), I can help you solve it
if you describe each model or provide details about how many squares are shaded in each 10-block grid.
But let’s assume this is a standard worksheet where each model is a
10-square grid (like a 1x10 or 2x5 grid), and each square represents
0.1 (one-tenth). The task is to write the decimal that matches the shaded portion.
Here’s how to solve such problems:
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🔢 General Rule:
- Each small square =
0.1
- If
n squares are shaded → Decimal =
n × 0.1
For example:
- 2 shaded squares → 2 × 0.1 =
0.2
- 5 shaded squares → 5 × 0.1 =
0.5
- 8 shaded squares → 8 × 0.1 =
0.8
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Now, since the first row shows
0.2, we know 2 out of 10 squares are shaded.
Let’s go through the rest
assuming the grids are 10-square models and you're to fill in the decimal for each.
Please describe the shading in each row, or if you can list how many squares are shaded in each model, I’ll give you the correct decimal.
Alternatively, here’s an example of what the completed table might look like based on typical patterns:
| Model (Shaded Squares) | Decimal |
|------------------------|---------|
| 2 shaded | 0.2 |
| 4 shaded | 0.4 |
| 6 shaded | 0.6 |
| 7 shaded | 0.7 |
| 9 shaded | 0.9 |
| 5 shaded | 0.5 |
👉 Just tell me how many squares are shaded in each model, and I’ll give you the decimal!
Or, if you can copy the image description or list the number of shaded squares per row, I’ll complete the table for you.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of decimal models worksheet.