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Which best describes the fraction represented by the shaded portion of the diagram Since 4 of the 9 equal parts are shaded the shaded portion represents . Since 4 equal parts are shaded and 5 are not?

The shaded portion of the diagram represents the fraction ( \frac{4}{9} ), as 4 out of the 9 equal parts are shaded. This indicates that 4 parts are shaded while 5 parts remain unshaded, highlighting the relationship between the shaded and total parts. Thus, the fraction of the shaded area is ( \frac{4}{9} ).


How do you write the number of shaded parts and the fraction of the whole that is shaded?

To write the number of shaded parts, you count the total number of shaded parts in the figure. To express the fraction of the whole that is shaded, you write the number of shaded parts over the total number of equal parts that make up the whole figure. For example, if there are 3 shaded parts out of a total of 8 equal parts, you would write this as "3/8."


When you are shading in a fraction is the fraction represented by the shaded parts or the non shaded parts?

The shaded parts


What is the name for the number in a fraction that tells how many equal parts are shaded?

numerator


What if 100 equal parts 63 are shaded what fraction is unshaded?

It is 37/100.


Of 100 equal parts 63 are shaded what fraction is unshaded?

If 63 out of 100 parts are shaded, then the fraction shaded is 63/100. To find the fraction unshaded, subtract the shaded fraction from 1 (since the total parts add up to 1): 1 - 63/100 = 37/100. Therefore, 37 out of the 100 parts are unshaded.


What is the fraction shaded when you have eight parts and only three and a half are shaded?

4 and a half


What is a fraction called when all parts are shaded?

A whole


What number is represented when no parts are shaded from a fraction?

It is 0.


What fraction and mixed number can you write for the shaded parts of the fiqures?

I suppose that would depend on being able to see the shaded parts of the figures.


What number is represented when no parts of a fraction model are shaded?

Zero


Michelle split a circle into 6 equal parts and shaded 5 parts Teresa spilt a congruent circle into 9 equal parts and shaded 8 parts do the two circles show equivalent fractions?

no they don't