3 shaded blocks out of 10 is 3/10, or .3
Well, darling, if you shaded all but three eighths of the rectangle, then the shaded area is 5/8 of the total rectangle. To find the percentage of the rectangle that is not shaded, you subtract the shaded area from 100%. So, 100% - 62.5% (5/8 as a percentage) = 37.5%. Voilà, 37.5% of the rectangle is not shaded.
There are 7 shaded blocks.
3/10 are shaded.
75% shaded; 25% unshaded
To determine the decimal represented by the shaded portion of a hundreds grid, you first need to count the number of shaded squares and the total number of squares in the grid. Since a hundreds grid consists of 100 squares, if, for example, 25 squares are shaded, the decimal representation would be 0.25. Thus, the decimal is found by dividing the number of shaded squares by 100.
Well, darling, if you shaded all but three eighths of the rectangle, then the shaded area is 5/8 of the total rectangle. To find the percentage of the rectangle that is not shaded, you subtract the shaded area from 100%. So, 100% - 62.5% (5/8 as a percentage) = 37.5%. Voilà, 37.5% of the rectangle is not shaded.
There are 7 shaded blocks.
To find the area of the shaded part in a rectangle, you first find the total area of the rectangle by multiplying its length by its width. Then, you subtract the area of the non-shaded part from the total area to get the area of the shaded part. The formula would be: Area of shaded part = Total area of rectangle - Area of non-shaded part
if there is a number attached to a shaded rectangle mean
36 %
3/10 are shaded.
75% shaded; 25% unshaded
Oh, dude, so like, if you shade seven eighths of a rectangle, that means one eighth is not shaded. And like, one eighth is like what, 12.5%? So, the percent of the rectangle that is not shaded would be 12.5%. Easy peasy, right?
Depends on which part is shaded.
sides
A rectangle with unit width that is smaller than the "whole" rectangle.
To determine the decimal represented by the shaded portion of a hundreds grid, you first need to count the number of shaded squares and the total number of squares in the grid. Since a hundreds grid consists of 100 squares, if, for example, 25 squares are shaded, the decimal representation would be 0.25. Thus, the decimal is found by dividing the number of shaded squares by 100.