a hexagon
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a hexagon
In math, when a fraction is shaded, it typically refers to the portion of a shape or region that has been colored in or highlighted. This visual representation helps to understand the concept of fractions as parts of a whole. The shaded area represents the numerator of the fraction, while the total area of the shape represents the denominator. By visually seeing the shaded portion in relation to the whole, students can grasp the concept of fractions more concretely.
You do it by ading the two ends
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Typically, when a mathematical problem wants you to find the value of a shaded area, it wants you to calculate the area. If the shaded area is a circle, the area can be found by multiplying pi by the square of the radius. If the shape is a triangle, the area is base times height, divided by 2. If the shape is a square or rectangle, the area is length times width.
A completely shaded shape typically signifies that the area enclosed by the shape is meant to be included in a calculation or analysis. It represents a closed figure where all points within the boundaries are part of the defined region.
A shape with six sides is a hexagon.
A rectangle with unit width that is smaller than the "whole" rectangle.
A shape with six sides is called a hexagon.