1/6 because OOOOOO
It is difficult to say since there is no image and it is not clear what part is shaded. But, if there is a circle with a 12 metre diameter which contains two equal circles which are as large as possible, then the shaded area is probably 56.55 square metres.
3/10 are shaded.
2
The fraction of shaded areas is 5/10 = 5 ÷ 10 = 0.5
6/10
The shaded parts
I see no shaded part fo the fraction must be "none".
The appropriate fraction of a given shape.
It is difficult to say since there is no image and it is not clear what part is shaded. But, if there is a circle with a 12 metre diameter which contains two equal circles which are as large as possible, then the shaded area is probably 56.55 square metres.
Count how many parts there are in total (both shaded and unshaded) and write this as the denominator (bottom number) of the fraction. Count how many shaded parts there are and write this as the numerator (top number) of the fraction. You now have the fraction of the whole that is shaded.
3/10 are shaded.
False
Depends on which part is shaded.
A shade circle ontop of a shaded square. ES
5/8 of it.
Half of it
If part of the fraction is not shaded in it means its not filled for example if one fourth is colored in three fourths is not