Problem Analysis:
The worksheet asks us to determine the fraction of the whole that is shaded in each of the given diagrams. Each diagram represents a different way of dividing a whole into equal parts, and we need to identify how many parts are shaded out of the total number of parts.
Step-by-Step Solution:
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1. Circle divided into 10 equal parts:
- The circle is divided into 10 equal sectors.
- Out of these 10 sectors, 7 are shaded.
- Therefore, the fraction of the whole that is shaded is:
\[
\frac{7}{10}
\]
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2. Rectangle divided into 10 equal parts:
- The rectangle is divided into 10 equal smaller rectangles.
- Out of these 10 smaller rectangles, 6 are shaded.
- Therefore, the fraction of the whole that is shaded is:
\[
\frac{6}{10}
\]
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3. Circle divided into 10 equal parts:
- The circle is divided into 10 equal sectors.
- Out of these 10 sectors, 1 is shaded.
- Therefore, the fraction of the whole that is shaded is:
\[
\frac{1}{10}
\]
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4. Rectangle divided into 10 equal parts:
- The rectangle is divided into 10 equal horizontal strips.
- Out of these 10 strips, 8 are shaded.
- Therefore, the fraction of the whole that is shaded is:
\[
\frac{8}{10}
\]
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5. Circle divided into 10 equal parts:
- The circle is divided into 10 equal sectors.
- Out of these 10 sectors, 5 are shaded.
- Therefore, the fraction of the whole that is shaded is:
\[
\frac{5}{10}
\]
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6. Circle divided into 10 equal parts:
- The circle is divided into 10 equal sectors.
- Out of these 10 sectors, 4 are shaded.
- Therefore, the fraction of the whole that is shaded is:
\[
\frac{4}{10}
\]
Final Answers:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
1. & \frac{7}{10} \\
2. & \frac{6}{10} \\
3. & \frac{1}{10} \\
4. & \frac{8}{10} \\
5. & \frac{5}{10} \\
6. & \frac{4}{10} \\
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of tenths worksheet.