Asked by renita
Kelly drew a 10x10 grid. Richard drew a 16x16 grid. They each shaded 1/4 of their grids. Who shaded more squares? Why did they each shade a different number of squares?
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Answered by
John
Richard because a 16 x 16 grid has more squares than a 10 x 10 grid.
1/4 of a larger number gives us a larger number.
They each shade a different number because 1/4 of 10x10 is a different number than 1/4 of 16 x 16.
1/4 of a larger number gives us a larger number.
They each shade a different number because 1/4 of 10x10 is a different number than 1/4 of 16 x 16.
Answered by
Sajaad
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10+10 10 times like...
10+10+10+10+10 +10+10+10+10+10=
10+10 10 times like...
10+10+10+10+10 +10+10+10+10+10=
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