Let’s solve this step by step.
Each model is a grid with 10 equal squares (2 rows × 5 columns).
The shaded portion means we count how many squares are filled in, then write that as a decimal out of 10.
Remember:
- 1 square shaded = 0.1
- 2 squares shaded = 0.2
- ... and so on up to 10 squares = 1.0
We’ll go row by row:
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Row 1 (already done):
Shaded: 2 squares → Decimal:
0.2 ✔
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Row 2:
Top row all 5 shaded, bottom row none → Total shaded = 5
→ Decimal:
0.5
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Row 3:
Top row: 5 shaded
Bottom row: 1 shaded (first square)
Total = 5 + 1 = 6
→ Decimal:
0.6
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Row 4:
Top row: first 4 shaded → 4
Bottom row: none → 0
Total = 4
→ Decimal:
0.4
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Row 5:
Top row: all 5 shaded → 5
Bottom row: first 2 shaded → 2
Total = 5 + 2 = 7
→ Decimal:
0.7
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Row 6:
Only top-left square shaded → 1
→ Decimal:
0.1
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Row 7:
Top row: all 5 shaded → 5
Bottom row: first 4 shaded → 4
Total = 5 + 4 = 9
→ Decimal:
0.9
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Row 8:
Top row: first 3 shaded → 3
Bottom row: none → 0
Total = 3
→ Decimal:
0.3
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Now let’s list them in order from top to bottom (excluding the first one which was given):
Row 2: 0.5
Row 3: 0.6
Row 4: 0.4
Row 5: 0.7
Row 6: 0.1
Row 7: 0.9
Row 8: 0.3
Double-checking each count:
- Row 2: 5 shaded → 0.5 ✔️
- Row 3: 6 shaded → 0.6 ✔️
- Row 4: 4 shaded → 0.4 ✔️
- Row 5: 7 shaded → 0.7 ✔️
- Row 6: 1 shaded → 0.1 ✔️
- Row 7: 9 shaded → 0.9 ✔️
- Row 8: 3 shaded → 0.3 ✔️
All correct.
Final Answer:
0.5
0.6
0.4
0.7
0.1
0.9
0.3
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of tenths worksheet.