Question
Fiona says that 7% of the model is shaded.
A bar diagram with 7 shaded squares and 3 unshaded squares.
Do you agree? Why or why not?
Yes, because 7 parts are shaded.
Yes, because 7 of 10 parts are shaded.
No, because StartFraction 7 Over 10 EndFraction parts shaded equals 70%.
No, because 6 parts are shaded.
A bar diagram with 7 shaded squares and 3 unshaded squares.
Do you agree? Why or why not?
Yes, because 7 parts are shaded.
Yes, because 7 of 10 parts are shaded.
No, because StartFraction 7 Over 10 EndFraction parts shaded equals 70%.
No, because 6 parts are shaded.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To analyze Fiona's claim that 7% of the model is shaded, we need to look at the total number of parts (squares) in the diagram.
In the bar diagram, there are 7 shaded squares and 3 unshaded squares, making a total of 10 squares.
The calculation for the proportion of shaded squares is:
\[
\text{Proportion of shaded squares} = \frac{\text{Number of shaded squares}}{\text{Total number of squares}} = \frac{7}{10}
\]
To convert this fraction to a percentage, you multiply by 100:
\[
\frac{7}{10} \times 100 = 70\%
\]
Therefore, 7 shaded squares out of 10 squares represent 70%, not 7%.
So, the correct choice is:
**No, because StartFraction 7 Over 10 EndFraction parts shaded equals 70%.**
In the bar diagram, there are 7 shaded squares and 3 unshaded squares, making a total of 10 squares.
The calculation for the proportion of shaded squares is:
\[
\text{Proportion of shaded squares} = \frac{\text{Number of shaded squares}}{\text{Total number of squares}} = \frac{7}{10}
\]
To convert this fraction to a percentage, you multiply by 100:
\[
\frac{7}{10} \times 100 = 70\%
\]
Therefore, 7 shaded squares out of 10 squares represent 70%, not 7%.
So, the correct choice is:
**No, because StartFraction 7 Over 10 EndFraction parts shaded equals 70%.**