draw a line (in different colour) through the following percentage of a 10 cm line :10

ok

now what?
hint: 10% of 10 is 1, right?

yes, 10 is 1

To draw a line through 10% of a 10 cm line, follow these steps:

1. Start by drawing a straight line segment that is 10 cm long using a ruler.
2. Mark the starting point of the line segment as Point A.
3. Measure 1 cm from Point A and make a small mark. Label this point as Point B.
4. Measure an additional 9 cm starting from Point B and make another mark. Label this point as Point C.
5. Take a colored pencil or marker and draw a line connecting Point B to Point C. This line will represent 10% of the 10 cm line segment.
6. The line you just drew should be in a different color, indicating that it is separate from the original line segment.

By following these steps, you should now have a line segment that represents 10% of a 10 cm line, drawn with a different color.

To draw a line through a specific percentage of a 10 cm line, you will first need to determine the length of the line segment you want to draw. Here's how you can calculate it:

Step 1: Convert the given percentage to a decimal. In this case, 10% becomes 0.1.

Step 2: Multiply the decimal representation of the percentage by the length of the line (10 cm). For 10%, you would calculate 0.1 * 10 cm = 1 cm.

Now that you know the length of the line segment you need to draw (1 cm), you can proceed with drawing it:

Step 3: Mark a point on the line that is 1 cm away from the starting point.

Step 4: Using a different color, draw a straight line from the starting point to the marked point.

By following these steps, you should be able to draw a line segment that represents 10% of the 10 cm line.