We start wit 102 squares. Then we divide 102 by 10 and leave the remainder intact. 102/10=10R2. The Remainder is two.
No. All rectangles are not squares. Think of rectangles and squares as boxes. Would you be able to fit a rectangle into the square box? Nope. But you would be able to fit the square into the rectangle box. <---- Hope that helped. :)
No.of cells counted x DF x the boxes of no. of square counted / no. of squares counted x volume of square counted.
How many squares come in one box. If the squares are 40" x 40", you need 12 of them. You will have scraps left over.
cut out your paper squares. To make our box we'll need two square pieces of paper. ... Fold the paper squares in half. Fold your paper into a diamond. Make the paper creases. Turn your paper square into a rectangle. Create an L with your paper. Unfold the edges.Finish your box!
4.355 boxes, or roughly, 5 boxes. 14 x 14 = 196 square feet. 196 square feet divided by 45 sq ft per box = 4.355. Round up to the next whole number = 5.
A box has six square surface; the total surface area of each box is the sum of the surfaces of the six squares. If you have 4 boxes: * If all are the same size, calculate the above, then multiply by 4. * If they are of different sizes, calculate each box separately, then add everything up.
Depends on the shape of the 400 square foot area, and how you are using the boxes to cover it. The area of one face of a 20 inch cube is 400 square inches. There are 144 square inches in a square foot. So if the area to be covered is rectangular, its the sides are multiples of 20 inches, you could place 144 of the boxes on that rectangle to cover it. If you are talking about cutting the boxes open and using all 6 faces, that's another story. 1/6 of 144 is 24, so 24 boxes opened up have a total area of 400 square feet, but unless you are allowed to cut the boxes further into 20 inch squares, it might be difficult to get them to fit together to cover any reasonably shaped 400 square foot area.
It depends on how large the squares are. If they are 12" x 12" it would take 108 of them.
About five (4.975) such boxes.
If you buy 18 boxes you will have enough, plus a few extra. 18 boxes will cover just over 434 square feet.
16887/3
6 x 6 = 36 boxes