To shade two-thirds of a circle, you first need to understand that a full circle represents 360 degrees. Two-thirds of a circle would then be 240 degrees (2/3 * 360 = 240). To visually represent this shading, you can start by drawing the full circle. Then, mark off 240 degrees of the circle, starting from any point on the circumference, and shade the area within those markings to represent two-thirds of the circle.
x>2, you use an open circle above the #2 and shade to the right. If the equation was greater than or equal to 2, you would use a closed circle and shade to the right! Less than 2 would use the open circle to not include 2 and you would shade all numbers to the left of 2. Less than or equal to 2, solid circle which includes #2 and shade all #'s to the left of 2!
i do not think so
3/4 is larger than 2/3. 2/3 is equal to 0.67, and 3/4 is equal to 0.75Next Answer:To elaborate on the above,2/3 = 0.67 = 66.66%3/4 = 0.75 = 75%A calculator can show you this if you enter the numbers as follows:(2/3) x 100This will give you 66.666% as an answer. Basically you're saying "Two thirds of one hundred is 66.66 percent".You can see a visual representation of the two quantities by drawing two circles of the same size. Imagine they are pies (mmmm pie).- Circle A should be divided into 3 equal pie pieces (the Mercedes emblem is about the right shape for the lines you want to draw). Shade in 2 of the 3 pie pieces.- Circle B should be divided into 4 equal pie pieces (draw a big + in the middle). Shade in 3 of the 4 pie pieces.If you compare the two pies, you can see that 3/4 is a larger portion of the circle than 2/3. The person eating pie B is getting more food.Incidentally, this kind of circle drawing is called a "pie chart". :)
ummm, eight.
It is less than two thirds.
try drawing a circle and shade in 2 thirds
Start off by drawing 4 whole boxes. Shade all of them in completely. Draw another box of the same size, but split it into thirds. Shade in 2 of those thirds.
x>2, you use an open circle above the #2 and shade to the right. If the equation was greater than or equal to 2, you would use a closed circle and shade to the right! Less than 2 would use the open circle to not include 2 and you would shade all numbers to the left of 2. Less than or equal to 2, solid circle which includes #2 and shade all #'s to the left of 2!
How do you get two thirds of a hexagon
2/3 is not shaded.
draw a bar 3 in long in outline form, then shade the first 2 inches.
66%
Draw a rectangle and shade it in, across its whole width and along two thirds of its length.
yes a circle can
Mercedees
5%
66.66666666 percent. The sixes go on forever.