Find the Shaded Area
Area = (Outer Area) - (Inner Area)
Area Subtraction!
Find the area of the shaded region.
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This Area of Shaded Region Game is a great way to put your skills to the test in a fun environment. By practicing, you’ll learn how to find the area of shaded region.
Area of Shaded Region Game
To find the area of shaded region formed by a rectangle with a rectangular hole (rectangle in a rectangle). We can use the Subtraction Method which is the area of the smaller rectangle subtracted from the area of the larger rectangle. Scroll down the page for a more detailed explanation.
This game generates a large outer rectangle with a smaller rectangular “hole” cut out. You’ll need to calculate the total area of the remaining material. If you give a wrong answer, the game will give you the right answer.
Area of Shaded Region (Rectangle in a rectangle)
Area of Shaded Region (Circle in a rectangle)
Inscribed Area (Inscribed Circle in Square)
Concentric Area (Circle in a Circle)
Area = (Outer Area) - (Inner Area)
Find the area of the shaded region.
How to Play the Area of Shaded Region Game
In this game, you need to find the area of shaded region that consists of a rectangle with a rectangular hole. You may use the subtraction method.
Here’s how to play:
The Area of Shaded Region
Steps:
The Subtraction Method
You use this method when the shaded area is a hole, a frame, or a leftover piece within a simple, larger figure.
This is often called the “Area of the Annulus” or “Area of the Frame” method.
Formula:AreaShaded = AreaLarge Shape - AreaUnshaded Hole
Example: Rectangle with a Hole
Imagine a large rectangle with a smaller rectangular hole cut out of the middle.
Find the Area of the Large Shape:
Large Rectangle: L × W
The video gives a clear, step-by-step approach to find the area of shaded region.
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