The rectangular arrays for the number 12 consist of all the pairs of factors that multiply to give 12. These arrays are: 1x12, 2x6, 3x4, and 4x3. Each pair represents a different arrangement of rows and columns, resulting in a total of four distinct rectangular arrays for the number 12.
They are questions which deal with rectangular arrays.
1 x 5
They are questions which deal with rectangular arrays of elements.
64 can be a rectangular number.
The rectangular arrays for the number 12 consist of all the pairs of factors that multiply to give 12. These arrays are: 1x12, 2x6, 3x4, and 4x3. Each pair represents a different arrangement of rows and columns, resulting in a total of four distinct rectangular arrays for the number 12.
3 or 7 - depending on whether you count a transposed array as different. 1*64 2*32 4*16 8*8
They are questions which deal with rectangular arrays.
They are simply rectangular arrays of numbers.
1 x 5
Four
They are questions which deal with rectangular arrays of elements.
64 can be a rectangular number.
The Number of factors, (That is the number of pairs, such as 2= 1x2, 2x1), is equal to the number of rectangular arrays which can be made for each composite number. As such, the number of factors in the number 9 is 3, (1,3,9), and the number of rectangular arrays is also three (1x9, 9x1,3x3). Hope this helps!
All integers that are not perfect squares.
It's a prime number. Therefore the only rectangular array it has is 1*73 (or 73*1)
As many as there are different rectangles.