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.
You can make three rectangles. Remember that a square can also be a rectangle.5x14x23x3
umm, well the only thing i can think of is one, because you can move it anyway you like and it wwill always be one, i have no idea, HELP!!
7 squares is forty nine so you remove two toothpicks to make the digits 49
Assuming the 12 squares are the same size, three. And three more if you count different orientations (swapping length and breadth) as different rectangles.
To create 5 triangles using 6 toothpicks from a total of 12, you can form a geometric structure known as a tetrahedron. Start by using 6 toothpicks to create the tetrahedron, which consists of 4 triangular faces. Each face of the tetrahedron counts as one triangle, and by strategically placing the toothpicks, you can also include additional triangles formed by the intersections within the structure, thus achieving a total of 5 triangles. The remaining 6 toothpicks can be set aside or used for further constructions.
You can make three rectangles. Remember that a square can also be a rectangle.5x14x23x3
umm, well the only thing i can think of is one, because you can move it anyway you like and it wwill always be one, i have no idea, HELP!!
You can arrange them into a cube to make the 6 faces of the cube, and the 12 toothpicks making up the 12 edges of the cube.
You make 3-D! Look... 6 squares in one cube and you can do that with toothpicks too!
A square has 4 sides therefore 3 squares from 12 toothpicks will simply be three unconnected squares
bend 2 toothpicks at 90 degree angles and put them cornor to cornor
7 squares is forty nine so you remove two toothpicks to make the digits 49
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You can arrange them to make a cube.12 edges, 6 faces.
Assuming the 12 squares are the same size, three. And three more if you count different orientations (swapping length and breadth) as different rectangles.
Factors of 36 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, and 36. So, there are 5 rectangles with an area of 36 cm^2 is 5.
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