not posiable
To determine how many rectangles can be formed from 36 squares, we can use the formula for counting rectangles in a grid. Each rectangle is defined by choosing two horizontal and two vertical lines. For a 6x6 grid (since 36 squares form a 6x6 arrangement), there are 7 horizontal lines and 7 vertical lines (including the edges). The number of rectangles is given by the combination formula: ( \binom{7}{2} \times \binom{7}{2} = 21 \times 21 = 441 ). Therefore, you can make 441 rectangles from 36 squares.
Rectangles are not squares. The reason to this is because squares must have sides of equal lengths. Rectangles are quadrilaterals with sides that join to make 90 degree angles, but are not restricted to having the same length. Therefore "all squares are rectangles", but rectangles cannot be squares.
Using all 13 squares, and not counting different orientations, only one.
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....
It will make two squares.
To determine how many rectangles can be formed from 36 squares, we can use the formula for counting rectangles in a grid. Each rectangle is defined by choosing two horizontal and two vertical lines. For a 6x6 grid (since 36 squares form a 6x6 arrangement), there are 7 horizontal lines and 7 vertical lines (including the edges). The number of rectangles is given by the combination formula: ( \binom{7}{2} \times \binom{7}{2} = 21 \times 21 = 441 ). Therefore, you can make 441 rectangles from 36 squares.
You could make 5 rectangles with 10 squares
Rectangles are not squares. The reason to this is because squares must have sides of equal lengths. Rectangles are quadrilaterals with sides that join to make 90 degree angles, but are not restricted to having the same length. Therefore "all squares are rectangles", but rectangles cannot be 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.
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....
It will make two squares.
8
9 (six rectangles = three squares)
yes 24 1,2,6,8
So whats the question? If i had 5 squares remove 3 lines to make 4 squares but keep the 3 lines within the 4 squares what?
cube's are consisted of squares, so none.but it takes 6 squares to make up a cube.