2.63
14%
To determine the fraction represented by the shaded part of a model, first identify the total number of equal parts in the model and the number of shaded parts. The fraction can be expressed as the number of shaded parts over the total number of parts. For example, if there are 4 total parts and 2 are shaded, the fraction would be 2/4, which simplifies to 1/2.
2
(Length of side of square)^2 - Pi * radius^2
2.63
14%
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.
no they are comply different no 2 exactly alike
2/3 is not shaded.
None of the inner planets are alike - they are all different in their own sweet way.
2
They aren't. They are 2 different colors.
To determine the fraction represented by the shaded part of a model, first identify the total number of equal parts in the model and the number of shaded parts. The fraction can be expressed as the number of shaded parts over the total number of parts. For example, if there are 4 total parts and 2 are shaded, the fraction would be 2/4, which simplifies to 1/2.
2
The shaded squares on the left are metals. they are placed in group-1 and 2.
(Length of side of square)^2 - Pi * radius^2