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30 October, 10:44

Mark wants to use a grid to model the percent equivalent of the fraction 2/3. How many grid squares should be shade? What percent would his model show?

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  1. 30 October, 11:01
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    He should use a 3x3 grid, so 9 squares in total. Mark should then shade in 6 of those 9 boxes. 6/9 = 2/3. He would have shaded in 66.666666% roughly.
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