TOTAL AREA=201, REQUIRED AREA=201/6=33.3. As 60 degrees covers only 60% or one sixth of a circle, to calculate required area, divide the total area by 6.
This question needs additional information, To get the area of the shaded area get the difference between the total area and the un-shaded region.
Find the area of the shaded region means find the area of the area that is shaded in or darkened.
The area of the shaded sector is: 245.7 square units.
Calculate the total area of the square and subtract the non-shaded portion if you can figure that area. Your question is missing information.
We would need to know how big the circle is. And what is the shaded part looks like. That will help us figure out the answer.
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This question needs additional information, To get the area of the shaded area get the difference between the total area and the un-shaded region.
Find the area of the shaded region means find the area of the area that is shaded in or darkened.
Simply put, the area of a shaded region can be calculated using: Area of shaded region = Total area - Area of unshaded region. Sometimes finding the area is simple, and other times, not so easy. Often , it is necessary to subdivide areas into shapes mathematics provides regular area formulas for.
The area of the shaded region can be gotten by multiplying the area of the circle by the subtended angle of the sector.
Area of sector = 60/360ths ie 1/6th of the total area; Total area = 12 x 12 x 3.14 = 452.16 cm2 Area of sector = 452.16/6 = 75.36 cm2
The approximate area of the shaded region of 10 cm is 100 square centimeters.
The area of the shaded region is 1265.42 meters squared, since I subtracted the two totals of both the unshaded region and the shaded region of a circle.
The area of the shaded sector is: 245.7 square units.
The probability is the ratio of the area of the shaded area to the area of the whole figure.
find the area of the shaded sector 12cm and 24°