Asked by Bob
Model 25% on a 4x3 grid.
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Answered by
Mari
1.) Start by figuring out what the 4x3 grid would look like. In this grid, we have 12 boxes (4 x 3 = 12).
2.) Now let's calculate 25% of 12. When changing a percent to a decimal, simply move the decimal point over to the left two places. So then 25% = .25 when written as a decimal. Multiply 25 x 12. 25% of 12 equals 3.
3.) Now your grid would have 3 boxes shaded in. I put two examples of this in the attached image. However, your boxes can be shaded in anywhere in the grid, as long as only 3 of them are shaded in!
2.) Now let's calculate 25% of 12. When changing a percent to a decimal, simply move the decimal point over to the left two places. So then 25% = .25 when written as a decimal. Multiply 25 x 12. 25% of 12 equals 3.
3.) Now your grid would have 3 boxes shaded in. I put two examples of this in the attached image. However, your boxes can be shaded in anywhere in the grid, as long as only 3 of them are shaded in!
Answered by
Bob
So 3?
Answered by
Mari
yes
Answered by
Bob
ok thx
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Mari
your welcome
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Empire
So wait what is it
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Anonymous
Guys if Ms. Sue comes dont listen to her she is always wrong
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X_X
I hope you're right.
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Connexus kid
@Anonymous Ms.Sue is gone...(like dead) ;'(
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Death
I killed Ms.sue she is dead
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help
someone tell me the answers to the whole quiz plz
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