1/100
78.75% is not shaded.
If one third of a circle is shaded, then two thirds of the circle is not shaded. To find the percentage of the circle that is not shaded, you would calculate (2/3) x 100% = 66.67%. Therefore, 66.67% of the circle is not shaded.
36 %
2/3 is not shaded.
Since there is no triangle and none of it is shaded, the answer is 0/0 which is an undefined quantity.
3/10 are shaded.
None, since there is no shaded part of any figure!
Calculate the total area of the square and subtract the non-shaded portion if you can figure that area. Your question is missing information.
The area is 0 square units since no shaded area is visible.
3 shaded blocks out of 10 is 3/10, or .3
The fraction of shaded areas is 5/10 = 5 ÷ 10 = 0.5
There are no circles to choose from!
5 of 10 shaded would be 1/2 or 0.5 of the total number of squares.
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.
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
You will need to divide the shaded area into smaller parts, such as triangles or rectangles, or find the length of sides of these polygons.
(Length of side of square)^2 - Pi * radius^2