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which best describes one way to show \\(\\frac{1}{3}\\) shaded? draw a …

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which best describes one way to show \\(\frac{1}{3}\\) shaded? draw a circle and cut it into 3 equal parts. shade 2 parts. draw a circle and cut it into 3 equal parts. shade 1 part. draw a circle and cut it into 3 unequal parts. shade 3 parts. draw a circle and cut it into 3 unequal parts. shade 1 part.

Explanation:

To represent \(\frac{1}{3}\) shaded, we need to divide the circle into 3 equal parts (since the denominator is 3, indicating equal parts) and shade 1 of those parts (since the numerator is 1).

Let's analyze each option:

  • Option 1: "Draw a circle and cut it into 3 unequal parts. Shade 1 part." Unequal parts don't represent a fraction like \(\frac{1}{3}\) accurately because \(\frac{1}{3}\) requires equal - sized parts.
  • Option 2: "Draw a circle and cut it into 3 unequal parts. Shade 3 parts." First, unequal parts are incorrect for representing \(\frac{1}{3}\), and shading 3 parts of 3 unequal parts doesn't represent \(\frac{1}{3}\).
  • Option 3: "Draw a circle and cut it into 3 equal parts. Shade 1 part." Dividing the circle into 3 equal parts (so each part is \(\frac{1}{3}\) of the circle) and shading 1 part gives us \(\frac{1}{3}\) of the circle shaded, which is correct.
  • Option 4: "Draw a circle and cut it into 3 equal parts. Shade 2 parts." Shading 2 parts of 3 equal parts would represent \(\frac{2}{3}\), not \(\frac{1}{3}\).

Answer:

C. Draw a circle and cut it into 3 equal parts. Shade 1 part. (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C, D in the order they appear, with the third option being C)