A 6 sided prism
126 rectangles. 1 Strip of 6 equals 21 rectangles, multiply by 1 strip of 3 which makes 6, is 126 rectangles, all in one big rectangle.
6 rectangles an 2 hexagon * * * * * A hexagonal prism.
Each end of the prism will have a parallel 6 sided hexagon joined together by 6 rectangles.
It has 6 sides
16 1x1 rectangles + 12 2x1 rectangles + 8 3x1 rectangles + 4 4x1 rectangles + 12 1x2 rectangles + 9 2x2 rectangles + 6 3x2 rectangles + 3 4x2 rectangles + 8 1x3 rectangles + 6 2x3 rectangles + 4 3x3 rectangles + 2 4x3 rectangles + 4 1x4 rectangles + 3 2x4 rectangles + 2 3x4 rectangles + 1 4x4 rectangle. A Grand Total of: 100 squares and rectangles. OR: A rectangle is formed by 2 horizontal lines and 2 vertical lines. There are 5 horizontal and 5 vertical lines so the number of rectangles is 5C2 * 5C2 = 10 * 10 = 100
A collection of 6 quadrilaterals.
2 rectangles. Put two toothpicks on 2 sides and one on the other side, and that uses 6 toothpicks and if you make another rectangle like that you make 2 rectangles.
6 shapes. There are the 4 long rectangles and 2 squares or smaller rectangles.
None, since there is no such thing. But a hexagon has 6 sides, so two disjoint ones would have 12.
2 by 6 1 by 6
2 hexagons, 6 squares or rectangles
A hexagonal prism.