If You Were To Shade 3/4 Of The Figure(10x10),How Many Squares Would You Shade?I Need It Asap

If you were to shade 3/4 of the figure(10x10),how many squares would you shade?i need it asap

Answer:

75 squares

Step-by-step explanation:

A figure with 10×10 squares would mean that it has a total of 100 squares.

To get the answer, we need to cross-mutiply \frac{3}{4} and 100. Automatically, 100 squares will be represented as \frac{1}{100}.

\frac{3}{4} × \frac{1}{100}

Step 1. Divide 100 by 4.

(This means we have to split the 100 square into 4 portions.)

100 ÷ 4 = 25

Step 2. Multiply 25 by 3.

(If each portion contains 25 squares, we need to find out how many squares are contained in 3 portions.)

25 × 3 = 75

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