The answer is Infinite...The rectangles can have an infinitely small area and therefore, without a minimum value to the area of the rectangles, there will be an uncountable amount (infinite) to be able to fit into that 10 sq.in.
technically the number is infinite
Assuming that you have to use all the rectangles, you have a few options:1x453x155x9Therefore, you are able to make three different rectangles.
1x24, 2x12, 3x8, 4x6.
a cube. a square is also classified as a rectangle and a cube is made up of six squares.
There are 36 rectangles of various sizes formed by a 9-rectangle grid. The most obvious are the smallest (9) and the largest (1), but any 2, 3, 4, or 6 adjacent rectangles can form other rectangles.
It is 64 square inches.
technically the number is infinite
36cm squared Answer: If a square is nine INCHES on a side, its area will be measured in square inches. The formula for area is side times side, 9"X9"= 81 square inches. If the square is made up of nine one inch squares, that would be 3"x3"= 9 square inches.
32 inches
Square and rectangles
yes they can
The maximum area with straight sides and a given perimeter is a square.The sides of the square are (68/4) = 17 inches.The area is (17 x 17) = 289 square inches
Assuming that you have to use all the rectangles, you have a few options:1x453x155x9Therefore, you are able to make three different rectangles.
This is possible because you add perimiters but multiply areas. Consider a 2 x 4 rectangle and a 1 x 5 rectangle. The first has a perimeter of 12 (2+2+4+4), and an area of 8 (2 x 4). The second rectangle has a perimeter of 12 also (1+1+5+5), but an area of 5 (5 x 1). The closer a rectangle is to a perfect square, the larger the area will be, because a square maximizes area. A 3 x 3 square also has a perimeter of 12, but an area of 9. Heres another way to think about it: a rectangle that is one inch tall and 100 inches wide would have a perimeter of 202 inches, and an area of 100 square inches. If you added one inch to the side so that it was 101 inches wide, you would add 2 inches to the perimeter, but only one square inch to the area. However, if you made it one inch taller, you would still add 2 inches to the perimeter, but you would DOUBLE the area to 200 square inches.
Find the areas of the rectangles and triangles. Add them together.
It depends on whether the question is about 8.30 square centimetres, 8.30 square inches, square miles, square microns. Since that information has not been made available, there can be no answer.
1x24, 2x12, 3x8, 4x6.