The answer is 144... 3 feet x 2 feet is 864 in2 divide that by the area of the small rectangle (6 in2) and you get 144.
No there is not. Rectangles are always made of two sets of parallel lines.
Any prime can be made into only one rectangle. Any composite number can always be made into at least two different rectangles.
The sides of a rectangle are not all equal so a rectangle is not a regular polygon. And, as a consequence, any 3-dimensional shape made from rectangles cannot be a regular polyhedron.
5 rectangular shapes. But 9 if, for example, a 3*12 rectangle is considered as being different from a 12*3 rectangle.
1*45 3*15 5*9 and the same rectangles turned through 90 degrees.
There are 36 rectangles of various sizes formed by a 9-rectangle grid. The most obvious are the smallest (9) and the largest (1), but any 2, 3, 4, or 6 adjacent rectangles can form other rectangles.
No there is not. Rectangles are always made of two sets of parallel lines.
well it has 3 faces top , side , front .The top is a rectangle , the side is 3 rectangles and the front is 1 simple rectangle so its made out of rectangles duhh lol ,..
Any prime can be made into only one rectangle. Any composite number can always be made into at least two different rectangles.
A quadrilateral (a 2-D figure made up of four sides) can be made up of any number of smaller shapes, including rectangles. In fact, a rectangle IS a quadrilateral.
The sides of a rectangle are not all equal so a rectangle is not a regular polygon. And, as a consequence, any 3-dimensional shape made from rectangles cannot be a regular polyhedron.
A cube has 3 pairs of congruent rectangle because it is made up of six squares ( squares are special types of rectangles, where all sides are equal ). However, not every rectangle is a square.
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Find the area of each rectangle (length * Breadth) and add the results together.
Rectangles are made up of 2 sets of parallel lines, which are perpendicular to one another.
a cube. a square is also classified as a rectangle and a cube is made up of six squares.
Yes, a rectangle is not a parallelogram to begin with. The top side and bottom sides are longer than the sides. Rectangles ARE always parallelograms, they are just a specific type. The above answer is false. As long as the opposing sides are parallel, the shape is a parallelogram. Rectangles always have opposing sides that are parallel, since they are made from right angles. You cannot make a rectangle that is not a parallelogram. But you can make a parallelogram that is not a rectangle. If the shape is neither a parallelogram or a rectangle, than it is a quadrilateral.