How many more blocks are visible from the top view of a 2x6x2 rectangular solid than a 3x5x2 rectangular solid explain?
To find the number of visible blocks from the top view of each rectangular solid, we calculate the area of their top faces. The top view of a 2x6x2 solid has an area of 2 x 6 = 12 blocks, while the top view of a 3x5x2 solid has an area of 3 x 5 = 15 blocks. Therefore, the 3x5x2 solid has 3 more visible blocks than the 2x6x2 solid when viewed from the top.