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You need 4 rectangles and two squares * * * * * No, you do not need to have squares: there can be six rectangles - as in a brick shape.
A hexagon is a plane (2-dimensional) shape and so does not have a net. There are, therefore, no rectangles.
You divide the shape into smaller shapes you can calculate, like rectangles and triangles. If the shape is irregular, you have to approximate, for example by dividing it into many narrow rectangles. This technique is called "integration".
There is no shape which has only three rectangle. And, if it has other faces, then there are many possibilities.
What do you think. Rectangles and many others i forgot Quad= shape with 4 sides
The number of rectangles you can build with a prime number of tiles depends on many factors such as shape, size, and uniformity of the tiles.
by measuring both rectangles
The solid shape/figure that has six rectangles as faces is called a rectangular prism. The general term for any shape with six faces, regardless of shape is a hexahedron.
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Cuboid
rectangles
circle