If part of a fraction is not shaded, it means that the shaded part represents the numerator (top number) of the fraction, and the unshaded part represents the denominator (bottom number). In fraction representation, the numerator indicates the number of parts that are shaded, while the denominator represents the total number of parts that make up the whole. Therefore, if part of the fraction is not shaded, it implies that those parts are not included in the numerator and are part of the whole represented by the denominator.
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Oh, dude, if part of the fraction isn't shaded, then that means it's not included in the value of the fraction. It's like having a Pizza and only eating half of it - the other half is just there, chilling, not affecting the part you actually consumed. So yeah, if it's not shaded, it's basically like it doesn't exist in the fraction world.
It is called the shaded part!
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.
It is 0.
1/2
I see no shaded part fo the fraction must be "none".
It is called the shaded part!
0. Since there is no shaded part visible.
None, since there is no shaded part of any figure!
1 over 41 for5
The shaded parts
3/10 are shaded.
1.15
To write the number of shaded parts, you count the total number of shaded parts in the figure. To express the fraction of the whole that is shaded, you write the number of shaded parts over the total number of equal parts that make up the whole figure. For example, if there are 3 shaded parts out of a total of 8 equal parts, you would write this as "3/8."
5/8 of it.
Yes the numerator is the shaded part
4 and a half