Yes the numerator is the shaded part
If one fifth of a region is not shaded then 4 fifths of the region is shaded. Fifths means there are five parts.
3 shaded blocks out of 10 is 3/10, or .3
The answer depends on what part of the figure is shaded!
If I understand you correctly, if 11/12 of the circle is shaded, then 1/12 is not shaded.
Yes the numerator is the shaded part
To find the area of the shaded part in a rectangle, you first find the total area of the rectangle by multiplying its length by its width. Then, you subtract the area of the non-shaded part from the total area to get the area of the shaded part. The formula would be: Area of shaded part = Total area of rectangle - Area of non-shaded part
What do you call shaded part?
0. Since there is no shaded part visible.
If 5.7 of a region is shaded, then 94.3% of the region is not shaded. This can be calculated by subtracting the shaded percentage from 100%.
It is called the shaded part!
I see no shaded part fo the fraction must be "none".
If one fifth of a region is not shaded then 4 fifths of the region is shaded. Fifths means there are five parts.
Either directly or by finding the area of the whole and subtracting the area of the non-shaded part.
3 shaded blocks out of 10 is 3/10, or .3
None, since there is no shaded part of any figure!
The answer depends on what part of the figure is shaded!