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.
The answer is 1/3.
one third your welcome
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.