Let’s solve this step by step.
We are looking at circles divided into 10 equal parts (tenths). Each colored part represents a fraction out of 10, and we need to write that as a fraction and then as a decimal.
Remember:
- If 1 part is colored → 1/10 = 0.1
- If 2 parts are colored → 2/10 = 0.2
- And so on...
Now let’s go row by row:
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Row 1:
Left circle: Already done — 2 green parts → 2/10 = 0.2
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Right circle: 1 red part → That’s 1 out of 10 →
1/10 and
0.1
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Row 2:
Left circle: 3 yellow parts → 3/10 =
0.3
Right circle: 9 orange parts → 9/10 =
0.9
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Row 3:
Left circle: 4 blue parts → 4/10 =
0.4
Right circle: 3 yellow parts → 3/10 =
0.3
Wait — let me double-check the right circle in Row 3. It has 3 yellow slices? Yes — top three sections are yellow. So yes, 3/10 = 0.3.
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Row 4:
Left circle: 7 red parts → 7/10 =
0.7
Right circle: 5 purple parts → 5/10 =
0.5
Wait — let me count again for the last one. The circle is split into 10. Purple parts: let’s see — starting from top, going clockwise: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — yes, five purple slices. So 5/10 = 0.5.
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Now let’s list all answers in order (left to right, top to bottom):
Row 1 Right:
Fraction: 1/10
Decimal: 0.1
Row 2 Left:
Fraction: 3/10
Decimal: 0.3
Row 2 Right:
Fraction: 9/10
Decimal: 0.9
Row 3 Left:
Fraction: 4/10
Decimal: 0.4
Row 3 Right:
Fraction: 3/10
Decimal: 0.3
Row 4 Left:
Fraction: 7/10
Decimal: 0.7
Row 4 Right:
Fraction: 5/10
Decimal: 0.5
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Final Answer:
1/10, 0.1
3/10, 0.3
9/10, 0.9
4/10, 0.4
3/10, 0.3
7/10, 0.7
5/10, 0.5
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of math decimal worksheet.