There is an infinite number of answers.
Let x = sqrt(24) and let 0 < B <= x units. There are an infinite number of values that B can take.
Let L = 24/B units.
Then a rectangle with sides L and B will have an area of 24 sq units.
To find the different rectangles with an area of 32 square units, we need to consider the factor pairs of 32. The pairs are (1, 32), (2, 16), (4, 8), and their reverses, giving us the dimensions of the rectangles: 1x32, 2x16, 4x8, and 8x4. However, since the order of dimensions does not create a new rectangle, we have four unique rectangles: 1x32, 2x16, and 4x8. Thus, there are three distinct rectangles with an area of 32 square units.
area = 144 square units perimeter = 48 units
Thee different rectangles with an area of 12 square units are 3 by 4, 2 by 6 and 1 by 12.
The dimensions work out as 7 units and 15 units
Squares are rectangles. Draw a 2 unit square.
Rectangles have two dimensions: length and width. Multiply them together and you will get the area in square units.
To find the different rectangles with an area of 32 square units, we need to consider the factor pairs of 32. The pairs are (1, 32), (2, 16), (4, 8), and their reverses, giving us the dimensions of the rectangles: 1x32, 2x16, 4x8, and 8x4. However, since the order of dimensions does not create a new rectangle, we have four unique rectangles: 1x32, 2x16, and 4x8. Thus, there are three distinct rectangles with an area of 32 square units.
area = 144 square units perimeter = 48 units
Thee different rectangles with an area of 12 square units are 3 by 4, 2 by 6 and 1 by 12.
Area of a rectangle in square units = length*width
The dimensions can be 4 units by 4 units
Length = Width = 9 units.
What are the dimensions of a rectangle that has a perimeter of 56 units and an area of 96 square units
The dimensions work out as 7 units and 15 units
Infinitely many.
Squares are rectangles. Draw a 2 unit square.
That will depend on their dimensions but both are worked out in square units