Examples with solutions for Decimal Fractions' Meaning: Writing fractions from drawings

Exercise #1

Determine the numerical value of the shaded area:

Step-by-Step Solution

To solve this problem, let's analyze the shaded area in terms of grid squares:

  • Step 1: The top rectangle in the grid is completely filled. Let's count the shaded squares horizontally: There are 10 squares across aligned vertically in 1 row, giving 11 as the shaded area.
  • Step 2: The bottom rectangle is partially filled. Observe it spans 66 squares horizontally by 11 square height in the grid row. The shaded area will, therefore, be 0.60.6 as it spans only 60%60\% of the horizontal extent.
  • Step 3: Add both shaded areas of the rectangles from step 1 and step 2: 11 (top) and 0.60.6 (bottom).

Thus, the total shaded area is 1+0.6=1.61 + 0.6 = 1.6.

Therefore, the solution to the problem is 1.61.6.

Answer

1.6

Exercise #2

Determine the numerical value of the shaded area:

Step-by-Step Solution

To solve this problem, let's follow the outlined plan:

  • Step 1: Count the number of shaded sections.
  • Step 2: Count the total number of sections in the rectangle.
  • Step 3: Express the number of shaded sections as a fraction of the total sections.
  • Step 4: Convert this fraction to a decimal to find the numerical value.

Now, let's apply these steps:
Step 1: The given diagram shows that there are 4 vertical stripes shaded.
Step 2: The total number of vertical stripes (including both shaded and unshaded) is 10.
Step 3: The fraction of shaded area is 410\frac{4}{10}.
Step 4: Convert 410\frac{4}{10} to a decimal. This equals 0.40.4.

Therefore, the numerical value of the shaded area is 0.4.

Answer

0.4

Exercise #3

Determine the numerical value of the shaded area:

Step-by-Step Solution

To solve this problem, we'll follow a few simple steps to calculate the shaded area by counting strips and converting to a decimal:

  • Step 1: Identify the total number of vertical strips in the entire rectangle. From the diagram, there are 10 strips in total.
  • Step 2: Count the number of shaded vertical strips. According to the diagram, 5 strips are shaded.
  • Step 3: Write the fraction of the shaded area relative to the total area. The fraction is 510\frac{5}{10}.
  • Step 4: Simplify the fraction, which is already simplified, and then convert it to a decimal. 510=0.5\frac{5}{10} = 0.5.

Therefore, the solution to the problem is 0.5 0.5 .

Answer

0.5

Exercise #4

Determine the numerical value of the shaded area:

Step-by-Step Solution

To solve this problem, we'll follow these steps:

  • Step 1: Identify the total number of divisions in the grid.
  • Step 2: Count the number of shaded divisions.
  • Step 3: Calculate the fraction of the shaded area relative to the total.

Now, let's work through each step:
Step 1: The grid is divided into 10 equal vertical columns.
Step 2: Of these columns, 1 column is shaded.
Step 3: Since there are 10 columns in total, the shaded area represents 110\frac{1}{10} of the total area.

Finally, the fraction 110\frac{1}{10} can be expressed as the decimal 0.10.1.

Therefore, the numerical value of the shaded area is 0.10.1.

Answer

0.1