How do you shade in .625 on a hundreds grid ( for fifth grade)

shade a little more then half a box or square

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To shade in .625 on a hundreds grid, you need to break down the decimal into its place value parts.

Step 1: Identify the place value of the decimal. In this case, the decimal is .625, which is in the thousandths place.

Step 2: Determine the equivalent fraction of the decimal. To find the equivalent fraction, you can set up the decimal as a fraction with the decimal as the numerator and the place value as the denominator.

In this case, .625 is equivalent to 625/1000.

Step 3: Simplify the fraction. To simplify the fraction, divide both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor. In this case, the greatest common factor of 625 and 1000 is 125.

Dividing both the numerator and denominator by 125 gives us 5/8.

Step 4: Shade in the corresponding portion on the hundreds grid. Since the fraction 5/8 is equivalent to .625, you would need to shade in 5 out of 8 equal parts on the hundreds grid.

Start by dividing the hundreds grid into 8 equal parts vertically. Then, shade in the first 5 parts from the left.

This shading represents .625 on the hundreds grid.