Assuming the 12 squares are the same size, three. And three more if you count different orientations (swapping length and breadth) as different rectangles.
There are many different quadrilaterals such as squares, trapezoids, rectangles, rhombus and parallelogram.
two, squares and rectangles
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3 or 6, depending on whether rectangles rotated through 90 degrees are counted as different. The rectangles are 1x12, 2x6 3x4 and their rotated versions: 4x3, 6x2 and 12x1.
You can make three rectangles. Remember that a square can also be a rectangle.5x14x23x3
Squares are actually also rectangles so you could make 8 rectangles without touching any of the squares. However, if you could cut the squares, that would be a different problem....
You could make 5 rectangles with 10 squares
Using all 13 squares, and not counting different orientations, only one.
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.
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9 (six rectangles = three squares)
There are many different quadrilaterals such as squares, trapezoids, rectangles, rhombus and parallelogram.
cube's are consisted of squares, so none.but it takes 6 squares to make up a cube.
Rectangles and squares both have 4 corners.
96 rectangles.
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