This topic involves calculating the fraction of a rectangle's area that is filled, given the total area and the filled area of the rectangle. Questions present a scenario with specific total and filled areas, and multiple-choice answers express the ratio of the filled area to the total area as a fraction. This practice enhances understanding of fraction representation and relates it to the concept of part-to-whole relationships within geometric shapes, specifically rectangles.
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moreMath worksheet on 'Area of a Part Rectangle - Areas to Fraction (Level 2)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Area and Perimeter Logic - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/area_and_perimeter_geometry_logic_intro/ |
The full rectangle's area is 40. The area that is filled in is 20. What fraction is filled in? |
The full rectangle's area is 80. The area that is filled in is 40. What fraction is filled in? |
The full rectangle's area is 24. The area that is filled in is 12. What fraction is filled in? |
The full rectangle's area is 24. The area that is filled in is 12. What fraction is filled in? |
The full rectangle's area is 135. The area that is filled in is 27. What fraction is filled in? |
The full rectangle's area is 32. The area that is filled in is 16. What fraction is filled in? |
The full rectangle's area is 32. The area that is filled in is 16. What fraction is filled in? |