Malik has a red wire that is 4 yards long and a blue wire that is 6 yards long.

He uses 24of the red wire and 36of the blue wire.
Conjecture: Malik uses the same amount of red and blue wire.

Which diagrams could you use to help justify the conjecture? Select all that apply.

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A rectangle is divided into two equal parts. One of the parts is shaded.
Image with alt text: A rectangle is divided into two equal parts. One of the parts is shaded.

A rectangle is divided into four equal parts. Two of the parts are shaded.
Image with alt text: A rectangle is divided into four equal parts. Two of the parts are shaded.

A rectangle is divided into five equal parts. Two of the parts are shaded.
Image with alt text: A rectangle is divided into five equal parts. Two of the parts are shaded.

A rectangle is divided into six equal parts. Three of the parts are shaded.
Image with alt text: A rectangle is divided into six equal parts. Three of the parts are shaded.

A rectangle is divided into four equal parts. One of the parts is shaded.
Image with alt text: A rectangle is divided into four equal parts. One of the parts is shaded.
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The diagrams that could help justify the conjecture are:

- A rectangle is divided into two equal parts. One of the parts is shaded.
- A rectangle is divided into four equal parts. Two of the parts are shaded.
- A rectangle is divided into six equal parts. Three of the parts are shaded.