area = 144 square units perimeter = 48 units
The area is 48 square inches.
To get the area of a square (including rectangles), multiply side (12) x side (9), which equals 108 inches.
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Its the area of a square or rectangle whose: length (inches) * breadth (inches) = 380 > examples: 38 * 10 , 19 * 20 (rectangles) or if its a square (sq. root 380) = 19.49 * 19.49
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Do you mean the surface area of the box? If so... What you do is break the surface area into 6 rectangles: Two rectangles have sides of length 6.3 and 12.6 inches. Two rectangles have sides of length 6.3 and 4.2 inches. Two rectangles have sides of length 12.6 and 4.2 inches. Find the area of each of the six rectangles (using the standard formula for the area of a rectangle, A = W x H), and add up all six. The sum of the areas of the six rectangles will be the surface area of the box. Since the lengths of the sides are in inches, the area will already be in square inches, and therefore you don't have to "turn it into square inches".
area = 144 square units perimeter = 48 units
The area is 48 square inches.
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.
There are an infinite number of rectangles for any given area, while there is only one square for any given area. The number of integer-value rectangles depends on the area and the number of integer factors of a whole-number area. Example: a rectangular area of 6 square inches could be enclosed by rectangles that were 1x6, 2x3, 3x2, and 6x1. Non-integer dimensions would include 1.5x4 and 1.2x5 inches.
To get the area of a square (including rectangles), multiply side (12) x side (9), which equals 108 inches.
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Its the area of a square or rectangle whose: length (inches) * breadth (inches) = 380 > examples: 38 * 10 , 19 * 20 (rectangles) or if its a square (sq. root 380) = 19.49 * 19.49
yes they can the square could have a side of sqrt of 50 inches just multiply that by itself and you have 50sq inches the rectangles could have a length of 5 and a length of 10. multiply them to gether and y ou have 50sq in
It is 64 square inches.
1 foot = 12 inches thus 2 feet = 2 * 12 = 24 inches. Therefore: The square has an area of 24 * 24 = 576 square inches. The rectangles each have an area of 2 * 3 = 6 square inches. The exact number required (which is of course also the least) is 576/6 = 96.