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lidiya [134]
4 years ago
8

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP

Mathematics
1 answer:
Dimas [21]4 years ago
6 0

Step-by-step explanation:

I rectangle measures⅛(width)by 1/5(length). You have been asked to shade whose area is 3/5(w

length)by ⅞(width)

1)width=⅞÷1/8=7rectangles

2)length=3 /5÷1/5=3rectangles

thus shade 7rectangles along the width(sideways) and 3 rectangles along the length(downwards)

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