Do the given models represent equivalent fractions?

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A. Yes
B. No
That's Correct!
It's Wrong!

We know that,

Models represent equivalent fractions if they have the same shape, size, and shaded area.

Consider the given models one by one.

In the first model, 10 parts out of 18 equal parts are shaded. So, it represents the fraction

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20
Grade
3, 4
Theme
Fractions
Passing score
80%

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