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First, look closely: The image displays a worksheet titled "Decimal Squares" with a question asking which decimal numbers are represented by the given illustrations. There are 10 illustrations, labeled A through J, each showing a square divided into 10 vertical strips, with some strips shaded. The task is to determine the decimal value for each illustration based on the number of shaded strips out of ten.
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Next, find information: I need to interpret each illustration. Since each square represents one whole and is divided into 10 equal parts, each shaded strip corresponds to 0.1. I will count the shaded strips for each letter from A to J to determine its decimal value.
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Then, review the findings: After counting the shaded strips for each illustration, I can assign the correct decimal value to each letter.
A: 6 shaded strips = 0.6
B: 3 shaded strips = 0.3
C: 4 shaded strips = 0.4
D: 8 shaded strips = 0.8
E: 10 shaded strips = 1.0
F: 9 shaded strips = 0.9
G: 5 shaded strips = 0.5
H: 7 shaded strips = 0.7
I: 2 shaded strips = 0.2
J: 1 shaded strip = 0.1
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Final Answer:
A: 0.6
B: 0.3
C: 0.4
D: 0.8
E: 1.0
F: 0.9
G: 0.5
H: 0.7
I: 0.2
J: 0.1
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of decimal squares worksheet.