Zero
numerator
75% shaded; 25% unshaded
35%
The numerator in a Fraction is the top number. It states how many parts are in use or are being shaded in. The denominator states how many parts there are.
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."
It is 0.
I suppose that would depend on being able to see the shaded parts of the figures.
whole number
The shaded parts
Zero
numerator
75% shaded; 25% unshaded
35%
The numerator in a Fraction is the top number. It states how many parts are in use or are being shaded in. The denominator states how many parts there are.
If one fifth of a region is not shaded then 4 fifths of the region is shaded. Fifths means there are five parts.
4 and a half