how do you graph 0.04 on a grid sheet with counting squares in the hundreths?

Would it be the first 4 blocks colored in?
_____________________
x_____________________
x_____________________
x____________________
x____________________
_____________________

Same thing on a thousandths grid as 0.004, would the first tiny little 4 blocks be counted?

I do understand that if I have a hundreths grid as 0.40, I color in the first 40 blocks.
Thanks

I think so.?

thanks for your help, can anyone else cofirm?

To graph 0.04 on a grid sheet with counting squares in the hundredths, you would color in the first 4 blocks.

Here's how it would look:

_____________________
x x x x______________
_____________________

Similarly, to graph 0.004 on a grid sheet with counting squares in the thousandths, you would also count the first tiny little 4 blocks.

It would look like this:

_____________________
x x x x______________
x x x _______________
_____________________

And you are correct, for 0.40 on a hundredths grid, you would color in the first 40 blocks.

I hope this helps!

To graph 0.04 on a grid sheet with counting squares in hundredths, you would color in four blocks. Each block or square on the grid represents one hundredth, so you need to color in the number of blocks corresponding to the value of 0.04.

In the example grid you provided, you have correctly colored in the first four blocks, so the representation of 0.04 on that grid is accurate. Well done!

Now, for the thousandths grid and the number 0.004, each block represents one thousandth. So, to graph 0.004 on a thousandths grid, you would need to color in four tiny little blocks, as you mentioned. Each of those tiny blocks represents one thousandth, so shading all four of them accurately represents the value of 0.004.

You also mentioned understanding how to graph 0.40 on a hundredths grid by coloring in the first 40 blocks. That is correct! Each block on the grid represents one hundredth, so by coloring in the first 40 blocks, you are accurately representing the value of 0.40.

I hope this explanation helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.