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2 April, 02:05

Explain why one column in a hundredths grid is equal to one column in a tenths grid.

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  1. 2 April, 02:15
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    In a hundredths grid - square

    In a hundredths grid, there are 10 blocks in each column. 10/100 = 10%. So one column is equal to 10%.

    In a tenths grid - square

    In a tenths grid, there is one block in each column. So 1/10 blocks = 10%.

    10/100 can simplify into 1/10. This is why both grids are equal. They are both equivalent fractions. Both grids have columns that equal 10%.
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