It looks like you've uploaded a worksheet with six grids, each divided into 10×10 squares (100 total squares), and different colored sections within each grid. These appear to be visual representations of
decimals,
fractions, or
percentages using area models.
The goal is likely to:
- Determine the
fraction,
decimal, or
percentage represented by each colored section.
- Write that value in the blank space below each grid.
Let’s go through each of the six grids one by one and determine what decimal (or fraction) they represent.
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🔹 Grid 1 (Top Left)
- Blue: 3 columns (30 squares)
- Green: 2 rows × 3 columns = 6 squares
- Total shaded: 30 + 6 =
36 squares
- So:
$$
\frac{36}{100} = 0.36
$$
✔ Answer: 0.36
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🔹 Grid 2 (Top Middle)
- Green (diagonal lines): 2 columns × 3 rows = 6 squares
- Yellow: 1 column × 5 rows = 5 squares
- Blue: 4 columns × 5 rows = 20 squares
- Total shaded: 6 + 5 + 20 =
31 squares
- So:
$$
\frac{31}{100} = 0.31
$$
✔ Answer: 0.31
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🔹 Grid 3 (Top Right)
- Purple: 2 columns × 4 rows = 8 squares
- Dark blue: 1 column × 4 rows = 4 squares
- Green: 4 columns × 5 rows = 20 squares
- Total shaded: 8 + 4 + 20 =
32 squares
- So:
$$
\frac{32}{100} = 0.32
$$
✔ Answer: 0.32
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🔹 Grid 4 (Bottom Left)
- Dark blue: 2 columns × 5 rows = 10 squares
- Light blue: 7 columns × 5 rows = 35 squares
- Green: 1 row × 2 columns = 2 squares
- Total shaded: 10 + 35 + 2 =
47 squares
- So:
$$
\frac{47}{100} = 0.47
$$
✔ Answer: 0.47
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🔹 Grid 5 (Bottom Middle)
- Pink: 1 column × 4 rows = 4 squares
- Magenta: 4 columns × 4 rows = 16 squares
- Blue: 6 columns × 5 rows = 30 squares
- Total shaded: 4 + 16 + 30 =
50 squares
- So:
$$
\frac{50}{100} = 0.50
$$
✔ Answer: 0.50
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🔹 Grid 6 (Bottom Right)
- Dark blue: 6 columns × 5 rows = 30 squares
- Light blue: 2 columns × 5 rows = 10 squares
- Red: 1 row × 5 columns = 5 squares
- Total shaded: 30 + 10 + 5 =
45 squares
- So:
$$
\frac{45}{100} = 0.45
$$
✔ Answer: 0.45
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✔ Final Answers (to write in the blanks):
| Grid | Answer |
|------|--------|
| 1 | 0.36 |
| 2 | 0.31 |
| 3 | 0.32 |
| 4 | 0.47 |
| 5 | 0.50 |
| 6 | 0.45 |
You would write these decimals in the empty boxes beneath each corresponding grid.
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📝 Explanation:
Each grid has 100 small squares → represents
1 whole.
- Each square = 0.01 (1%)
- Count all colored squares → divide by 100 → get decimal.
This type of exercise helps students visualize
tenths and hundredths as decimals.
Let me know if you'd like this converted to fractions or percentages!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of multiplying decimals with models worksheet.