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PLEASE HELPP I WILL GIVE BRANLIEST Which model is shaded to represent the product Four-fifths times one-seventh? A fraction bar divided into 35 parts. 5 parts are shaded blue and 7 parts are shaded pink. 1 part overlaps. A fraction bar divided into 35 parts. 5 parts are shaded blue and 28 parts are shaded pink. 4 parts overlap. A fraction bar divided into 35 parts. 20 parts are shaded blue and 7 parts are shaded pink. 4 parts overlap. A fraction bar divided into 35 parts. 20 parts are shaded blue and 28 parts are shaded pink. 16 parts overlap.

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