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16.04.2021 •
Mathematics
Simon and Ratna provide these models to represent 0.1. Simon: A model with 100 parts. 1 is shaded. Ratna: A model with 100 parts. 10 are shaded. Which best describes the correct model? Simon provided the correct model because 1 of 100 parts are shaded. Simon provided the correct model because 1 tenth is shaded. Ratna provided the correct model because 1 tenth is shaded. Ratna provided the correct model because 1 of 100 parts are shaded.
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Hey there!
The answer to this would be 60f, because you multiply the number of oranges in each box (f) by the number of boxes (60).