Math, asked by ashbag77, 2 months ago

Ratio and Proportion
. Colour 1 in every 3 squares black in this pattern.
Is in every 6 squares 2 of them black - yes/no.​

Answers

Answered by shumailabutt113
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Answer:

yes

Step-by-step explanation: I think so?

Answered by erenroth
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Answer: Yes, and...

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Coloring in the figure

you haven't supplied an image or amount of how many squares there are, but to fill them in there are a few simply steps.

Firstly, group the squares in trios (groups of three.) After this, color one square in each of those groups. That will be a 1:3 ratio of black to white squares.

Step 2: Yes or No

To figure this out, you could either do mental math or look at the figure.

If you've finished the figure, you can circle the squares now in groups of 6 and count the amount of black squares in these groups. There should be 2.

If you haven't colored the figure yet, you can do math to guess how many black squares there are. We currently have a 1:3 ratio of black to white squares. Like a fraction (can be re-written as 1/3), you can multiply this to have a denominator of 6. 1:3x2 = 2:6, so the answer is yes, there are 2 black squares for every 6 white squares.

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