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How many squares with sides that are 6 inches long I needed to cover a square with a side length of 30 inches without overlapping
8 squares. One of 11x11 Five of 2x2 Two of 1x1
how many squares with sides that are 6 inches long are needed to cover a squae with a side length of 30 inches without overlapping
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It should be obvious that the answer depends on how large the bigger square is.
10,000 of them.
How many squares with sides that are 6 inches long I needed to cover a square with a side length of 30 inches without overlapping
8 squares. One of 11x11 Five of 2x2 Two of 1x1
Yes with a trapezoid
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how many squares with sides that are 6 inches long are needed to cover a squae with a side length of 30 inches without overlapping
i think its impossible Here is a way: Construct a number of squares that are one unit in area. For example, if you want to know the area of a plot of land, construct squares that are one square foot each. Then put as many of those squares as possible onto your plot without any gaps or any overlapping. Count the number of squares that you were able to put.
It is possible to tessellate a plane with squares, triangles, and hexagons. To tessellate something means to cover it with repeated use of a single shape, without gaps or overlapping.
You measure how many units will fit inside of the area. For example, if you own a plot of land and want to know the area in square feet, construct a lot of squares that are one foot square. Then put as many of those square as will fit into the plot without any overlapping or any gaps. Count the number of squares that fit into the plot.
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