Yes, 25 can be considered rectangular in the context of geometry, as it can represent the area of a rectangle with dimensions that are factors of 25. For example, a rectangle with dimensions 1 and 25, or 5 and 5, would have an area of 25 square units. However, if you are asking whether the number 25 itself is a rectangular number in a specific mathematical sense, it is not categorized that way; rectangular numbers are usually defined in relation to certain properties of geometric shapes.
The only one that can't is 23.
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Rectangular is an adjective, not a noun so there is no such thing as a rectangular. You an have a rectangular lamina, a rectangular pyramid, a rectangular prism, a rectangular antiprism and they all have different solid shapes.
25 is a square number. Some people maintain that that makes it rectangular; others disagree.
1,125 ****************** 25+25+45+45= 140 ft.
Perimeter: 12+25+12+25 = 74 meters
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Yes, 50 is a rectangular number because its factors can be arranged in rectanglar patterns 2 x 25 or 5 x 10.
The only one that can't is 23.
The perimeter of a rectangular office is calculated by adding all four sides together. For a rectangle with sides of 25 meters and 45 meters, the perimeter would be 2(25) + 2(45) = 140 meters.
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Volume = cross-section area*height