405 inches
To make a rectangle 2 tiles wide, you will need at least 2 tiles. However, to form a complete rectangle, you will also need additional tiles for the length of the rectangle. The number of tiles required will depend on the desired length of the rectangle. For example, if you want a rectangle that is 2 tiles wide and 4 tiles long, you will need a total of 8 tiles.
1x24, 2x12, 3x8, 4x6.
14 tiles
It depends on how many tiles long you wish to make your rectangle. Once that is determined, multiply your width by your length and you will have the amt of tiles needed. ie: 3 tiles wide and 4 tiles long= 12 tiles
It should take about 825 1 foot square tiles to cover a floor with those dimensions. This assumes roughly a 10% waste factor.
1375 cm * 1375 cm
-- 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
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You would have a 1 in 3 chance of guessing the correct configuration
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.
1x48 2x24 3x16 4x12 6x8
Only 1 rectangle can be built with a Prime number of square tiles.
A rectangle made up of 200 square tiles has an area of 200 square units. To find the area of a rectangle, you multiply the length times the width. So, A = L x W, and we know that A = 200. What two numbers can you multiply to get 200? 2 x 100 4 x 50 5 x 40 8 x 25 10 x 20
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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
To make a rectangle 2 tiles wide, you will need at least 2 tiles. However, to form a complete rectangle, you will also need additional tiles for the length of the rectangle. The number of tiles required will depend on the desired length of the rectangle. For example, if you want a rectangle that is 2 tiles wide and 4 tiles long, you will need a total of 8 tiles.