You do it by ading the two ends
find the area of the shaded sector 12cm and 24°
It depends on what the shaded and non-shaded parts look like!
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.
5/8 of it.
Find the area of the shaded sector. radius of 3 ...A+ = 7.07
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.
Find the area of the shaded region means find the area of the area that is shaded in or darkened.
The area of the shaded region can be gotten by multiplying the area of the circle by the subtended angle of the sector.
find the area of the shaded sector 12cm and 24°
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Either directly or by finding the area of the whole and subtracting the area of the non-shaded part.
It depends on what the shaded and non-shaded parts look like!
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.
The probability is the ratio of the area of the shaded area to the area of the whole figure.
5/8 of it.
You use proportions
If we can't see the shaded area or if you don't tell us what it is, we'd just be guessing.