It seems like your question may be incomplete. If you're asking for the fraction of a triangle based on a specific context, such as its area or a part of it, please provide more details. For example, if you want to know what fraction of a triangle's area is represented by a smaller triangle within it, that would depend on the dimensions and positioning of the triangles.
It can be any fraction that you like.
Are of a triangle is (length of the base) times (height)/2 .
It is 1/2
1/6
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It can be any fraction that you like.
Are of a triangle is (length of the base) times (height)/2 .
It is 1/2
1/6
Since there is no triangle and none of it is shaded, the answer is 0/0 which is an undefined quantity.
get a protracter
four
The answer depends on the relative sizes of the shapes.
one third your welcome
The answer is 1/3.
Maybe... the fraction of the rectangle and the large rectangle makes both of them to represent so that they can connect back together again.
The sum of all three angles in a triangle is 180 degrees. If one angle has 180 degrees then there are no degrees left for the other two. If it is a fraction less than 180 degrees then the other could split up the small fraction.