1, 4, 9, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100, 121, 144, 169, 196, 225, 256, 289, 324, 361, 400... or you could just multiply any number by itself :)
To find the perimeter using square tiles, count the number of tiles along the outer edge of the shape and multiply by the tile's side length. For the area, count the total number of square tiles that completely fill the shape, which gives you the area in square units (each tile represents one square unit). If the tiles are of a different size, multiply the number of tiles by the area of one tile to get the total area.
30: 1x30, 2x15, 3x10, 5x6 24: 1x24, 2x12, 3x8, 4x6 36: 1x36, 2x18, 3x12, 4x9 (6x6 is not a rectangle). 17: 1x17
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Only 1 rectangle can be built with a Prime number of square tiles.
9 square foot tiles make one square yard
1,4,9,25,36,49,64,81,100................
1, 4, 9, 16, 25 and so on.
To find the perimeter using square tiles, count the number of tiles along the outer edge of the shape and multiply by the tile's side length. For the area, count the total number of square tiles that completely fill the shape, which gives you the area in square units (each tile represents one square unit). If the tiles are of a different size, multiply the number of tiles by the area of one tile to get the total area.
The answer depends on the number of tiles.
30: 1x30, 2x15, 3x10, 5x6 24: 1x24, 2x12, 3x8, 4x6 36: 1x36, 2x18, 3x12, 4x9 (6x6 is not a rectangle). 17: 1x17
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You'll make a nice little 8 by 8 square patio out of your 64 square tiles.
400. That's because there are four six-by-six tiles in each square foot. 4 tiles per square foot X 100 square feet = 400 tiles.
4*11=44 44 tiles
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Only 1 rectangle can be built with a Prime number of square tiles.
9 square foot tiles make one square yard