it is a rectangular pyramid thing so it would have the rectangle as a base and the triangles on each side of the rectangle conected together
They have only one thing in common. By adding 1 to either an even number or an odd number makes them opposite. (even becomes odd and odd becomes even).
Odd + even = odd
3 and and any number with the ones digit that is odd The smallest odd number is ' 1 '. There's no such thing as the 'largest' one. Whatever odd number you name, no matter how large it is, all I have to do is add 2 to your number, and I can always come up with a larger odd number.
Any prime can be made into only one rectangle. Any composite number can always be made into at least two different rectangles.
a shoebox? that's the first thing that comes to mind for me!
you can't, unless the area was an odd number you can't, unless the area was an odd number
No. for one thing 103 is an odd number and 8 is even.
ok thank you. one more thing are fairy odd parents real?
1, 3, 5,9
It is one surface on a rectangle.
Draw one whole in ONE rectangle, and draw the thirds in a different rectangle..!
The odd one out makes the even one in making the odd and even even one odd until the even ones are odd including the ones that aren't even
The length of the rectangle is 18cm. The width of the rectangle is 9cm.
The question has me confused, but there's one thing that I do know for sure:If the measurements are 13m, 6m, and 5, then that's no rectangle, and I'd needto see a sketch of it to know WHAT it is.
Euclid was the one to construct the golden rectangle
Rectangle is one, square is another.