Infinitely many.
None.A rectangle is a 2-dimensional shape and therefore no 3-dimensional figure, such as a cube, can fit into it.
48- 2 inch circles with fit in a 12x16 rectangle.
twelve
It isn't. The area of a rectangle is length x width. What you are doing is counting how many square units will fit in the shape.
i think you can get as many as u can or as many numbers can fit in the little rectangle
Infinitely many. Each triangle can be divided in two and then that triangle can be divided and so on.
50
no because rectangle's length is larger than that of square
In the outline of a rectangle, the LENGTHS. Line segments that can fit in a rectangle: the DIAGONALS.
24
Without cutting them up, only 3.
The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying its length by its width. This relationship can be understood as the number of unit squares that can fit within the rectangle; the length represents how many squares fit along one side, while the width represents how many fit along the adjacent side. Thus, multiplying these two dimensions (length × width) gives the total number of unit squares, which is the area.