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24
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1x24, 2x12, 3x8, 4x6.
Infinitely many. Select any number L, greater than sqrt(24) units an let B = 24/L. then the rectangle with sides measuring L and B will have an area of L*B = L*24/L = 24 square units. Also, B ≤ sqrt(24) ≤ L so that value of L gives a different rectangle. And, since there are infinitely many possible values for L, there are infinitely many possible rectangles.
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the answer is 12
123x123=123
Infinitely many.Let L be any number greater than or equal to sqrt(24) units.and let B = 24/LThen the area of the rectangle with length L units and breadth B units will beL * B = L *24/L = 24 square units.Since there are infinitely many possible values for L, there are infinitely many possible answers to the question.
To determine how many rectangles can be made with 24 cubes, we first need to consider how the cubes can be arranged. A rectangle can be formed by choosing two distinct dimensions, which can be represented as factors of the total number of cubes. The pairs of factors of 24 are (1, 24), (2, 12), (3, 8), (4, 6), and their reverses. Therefore, there are a total of 10 unique rectangles that can be formed using 24 cubes.
there is 12 in one so 12x2 is 24 so there are 24 corners in a rectangles prism
24 x 24 = 576 square feet.