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∙ 14y ago48- 2 inch circles with fit in a 12x16 rectangle.
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∙ 14y agoWithout cutting them up, only 3.
I believe it's 19. No more than 24, for sure.
24
Depends on the size of the circles and the square.
A cylinder would fit the given description
50
50
A total of 50.
Without cutting them up, only 3.
I believe it's 19. No more than 24, for sure.
24
Depends on the size of the circles and the square.
A cylinder would fit the given description
None.A rectangle is a 2-dimensional shape and therefore no 3-dimensional figure, such as a cube, can fit into it.
Infinitely many.
Faces of cylinder are circular therefore area must be pi*radius*radius That is the formula for the top and bottom faces, the circles. However, the main face, the face connecting the two circles, is really a large rectangle bended to fit with the circles. The height of the rectangle is the same as the height of the cylinder. The width of the rectangle is the circumference of the circle (pi * 2 * radius). The formula for a rectangle is width * height. So, the side face is height of cylinder * circumference of circle (pi * 2 * radius.)
You maybe thinking of a 3D cylinder whose 2D net would fit the given description