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A model with 1 shaded part and 3 unshaded parts. Write the unit fraction depicted in the model as a percent. One-fourth = %
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A model with 1 shaded part and 3 unshaded parts.
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One-fourth =
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One fourth=25% and for the 3 unshaded parts it would be three fourths=75%
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he is wrong it is 25 %
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I just did it
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