yes , by making two rectangles of dimensions 4 by 1.5
They are all rectangles (or 2 squares and 4 rectangles).They are all rectangles (or 2 squares and 4 rectangles).They are all rectangles (or 2 squares and 4 rectangles).They are all rectangles (or 2 squares and 4 rectangles).
The question is somewhat confused. It has "... 6 flat SQUARE faces 2 are SQUARE and 4 are RECTANGLES ...." Assuming the first part is wrong, the shape is a cuboid.
Thee different rectangles with an area of 12 square units are 3 by 4, 2 by 6 and 1 by 12.
A square prism is one whose two ends are square and the remaining 4 faces are rectangles.
2, 4 or 6 squares and 4, 2 or 0 rectangles.
A square based prism.
Rectangles and Rhombuses (if they are not also a square. Squares have 4 lines of symmetry.)
All squares are rectangle, but not all rectangles are square. The expected answer is "a square" ... A square has 4 lines of symmetry. A rectangle that is not a square has 2 lines of symmetry. However, the question is ambiguous. Since a square is a rectangle you can say that some rectangles have 4 lines of symmetry. A better question is, "Which has more lines of symmetry; a square, or a rectangle that is not a square?"
100 A rectangle is formed by 2 horizontal lines and 2 vertical lines. There are 5 horizontal and 5 vertical lines so the number of rectangles is 5C2 * 5C2 = 10 * 10 = 100
All squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares. The definition of a rectangle is a 4 sided figure with 4 right angles. So all squares are rectangles.
2 rectangles? Maybe
No. All rectangles are not square because 2 of the sides are longer while the square's side is all the same size.
A square cross-section cuboid would fit the given description
SQUARE
yes if it is a square. squares are rectangles with their 4 sides and 4 right angles, but rectangles are not squares without 4 equal sides
A rectangle is not a square because a square is a shape with 4 equal sides that are parallel, however a square is a rectangle because a rectangle is a shape with 2 pairs of parallel lines, which a square has.