Maybe... the fraction of the rectangle and the large rectangle makes both of them to represent so that they can connect back together again.
Since we haven't seen the rectangle and you haven't described it to us, we'd only be guessing.
1 - 1/3 = 2/3 So, two-thirds would be unshaded.
A rectangle has NO faces. A rectangle has FOUR(4) Sides.
... right angles, by definition of a rectangle.... right angles, by definition of a rectangle.... right angles, by definition of a rectangle.... right angles, by definition of a rectangle.
Conventionally, any fraction greater than a quarter.
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 answer depends on their relative dimensions.
3/6 is red, 2/6 is Blue, 1/6 is yellow
Since we haven't seen the rectangle and you haven't described it to us, we'd only be guessing.
you make it into a fraction and multipy it by any giant one. then you have to REDUCE it
It depends on whether you want the width as a fraction of the length or perimeter or something else - like the diagonal.
Proper fraction: 40 x ¾ Improper fraction: 20 x 1½
To represent 3 halves as a fraction, you can write it as 3/2. This fraction means you have 3 parts out of a total of 2 equal parts. Visually, you can draw a rectangle divided into 2 equal parts and shade in 3 of those parts to represent 3 halves.
61:71 1:71/61
crossed rectangle is not a rectangle, rectangle have to have 90 degree angles.
1 - 1/3 = 2/3 So, two-thirds would be unshaded.