Yes, a rectangle can be 17 inches by 1 inch
To cover a rectangle that measures 6 inches by 4 inches, you would first calculate the area of the rectangle, which is 6 inches × 4 inches = 24 square inches. Since each 1-inch square covers 1 square inch, you would need 24 of the 1-inch squares to completely cover the rectangle.
It is 1+4+1+4 = 10 inches.
1 inch equals 2.5cm 17 inches are equal to 42.5cm 425mm 0.425m
16.96, i.e. just about 17 1/16ths of an inch
1/2 inchArea = (length) x (width) = (1/2 inch) x (10 inches) = 5 square inches
Six inches
16 inches 16 inches
9 inches
It is 1+4+1+4 = 10 inches.
It is 1+4+1+4 = 10 inches.
Draw a rectangle, two inches by four inches. Draw intersecting lines at 1 inch intervals so that the entire figure is covered by 1 inch squares. There are 8 of them. The area of the rectangle is 8 square inches, or 2 x 4
1 inch equals 2.5cm 17 inches are equal to 42.5cm 425mm 0.425m
9" x 4"
1 Inch = 2.54 cm Or 1cm = 0.393700787 inches So 39cm would equal 15.3543307 inches
16.96, i.e. just about 17 1/16ths of an inch
17 inches = 43.18 centimeters.One inch is equal to 2.54 centimetres. Therefore, 17 inches is equal to 17 x 2.54 = 43.18 centimetres.43.18 cm
1/2 inchArea = (length) x (width) = (1/2 inch) x (10 inches) = 5 square inches