1x24, 2x12, 3x8, 4x6.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, you can make a rectangle with 1 tile, 3 tiles, 5 tiles, and so on up to 45 tiles. That's like, 23 different rectangles in total. But hey, who's counting, right?
technically the number is infinite
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.
a cube. a square is also classified as a rectangle and a cube is made up of six squares.
tiles
1 x 122 x 63 x 4
The only ones are (1 x 21) and (3 x 7) .
-- If the tiles are not square, then there's not enough information to answer the question.-- If the tiles are square, then the following rectangles can be made :1 x 482 x 243 x 164 x 126 x 8
yes they can
1 x 42 2 x 21 3 x 14 6 x 7
1 x 48 2 x 24 3 x 16 4 x 12 6 x 8
Oh, dude, let me blow your mind with some math magic. So, with 14 tiles, you can make 6 rectangles. But like, who's counting, right? Just toss those tiles around and see what happens. Math is fun, man.
The number of square tiles is always equal to factor pairs. As an example, imagine a rectangle that contains 8 squares - 2 rows of 4. 2 X 4 = 8. In other words, the dimensions of the rectangles are ALWAYS equal to a factor pair of the number of squares in the rectangle. A rectangle containing 24 squares could be made as 24x1, 12x2, 8x3, or 6x4.
The number of square tiles is always equal to factor pairs. As an example, imagine a rectangle that contains 8 squares - 2 rows of 4. 2 X 4 = 8. In other words, the dimensions of the rectangles are ALWAYS equal to a factor pair of the number of squares in the rectangle. A rectangle containing 24 squares could be made as 24x1, 12x2, 8x3, or 6x4.
1*100, 2*50, 4*25, 5*20, 10*10.
A rectangle made up of 48 square tiles has an area of 48 square units, whatever the units of each tile are (if they are one-inch-square tiles or one-foot-square tiles, etc.) Let's say that the area is made up of 48 one-foot-square tiles. Then the area is 48 square feet. To find the area of a rectangle, you multiply the length times the width. So, A = L x W, and we know that A = 48. What two numbers can you multiply to get 48? 2 and 24, 3 and 16, 4 and 12, and 6 and 8. So you could have four different size rectangles that cover 48 square feet. The dimensions are: 2 feet by 24 feet 3 feet by 16 feet 4 feet by 12 feet 6 feet by 8 feet
1*45 3*15 5*9 and the same rectangles turned through 90 degrees.