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When the lengths of the sides of a rectangle are doubled, the rectangle's area
increases by a factor of (2)2 = 4 .
576
The number of square tiles is always equal to factor pairs. As an example, imagine a rectangle that contains 8 squares - 2 rows of 4. 2 X 4 = 8. In other words, the dimensions of the rectangles are ALWAYS equal to a factor pair of the number of squares in the rectangle. A rectangle containing 24 squares could be made as 24x1, 12x2, 8x3, or 6x4.
Well, darling, you can't magically turn a rectangle into a square just by cutting it. But if you want to make a 6 by 6 square using that 9 by 4 rectangle, you'll have to trim off some excess. Cut the rectangle into a 6 by 4 and a 3 by 4 piece, then rearrange the pieces to form a 6 by 6 square. Voila!
Square, rectangle, trapezoid and rhombus.
1 x 12 2 x 6 3 x 4
576
Draw a 10 x 20 rectangle.
If the side of a square doubles, its area increases by a factor of 4 - an increase of 300%.If the side of a square doubles, its area increases by a factor of 4 - an increase of 300%.If the side of a square doubles, its area increases by a factor of 4 - an increase of 300%.If the side of a square doubles, its area increases by a factor of 4 - an increase of 300%.
if the rectangles length doubles then the area doubles as well. ex. if a rectangle has 1 on every side and it doubles then it becomes 2 on every side meaning that 2 times one oter side will give u the area meaning area= 4. hope this helps :)
1 x 12 2 x 6 3 x 4
No, a 2 by 4 rectangle is not congruent to a 4 by 8 rectangle. They are similar, but the 4 by 8 rectangle is 4 times bigger than the 2 by 4.
The number of square tiles is always equal to factor pairs. As an example, imagine a rectangle that contains 8 squares - 2 rows of 4. 2 X 4 = 8. In other words, the dimensions of the rectangles are ALWAYS equal to a factor pair of the number of squares in the rectangle. A rectangle containing 24 squares could be made as 24x1, 12x2, 8x3, or 6x4.
The number of square tiles is always equal to factor pairs. As an example, imagine a rectangle that contains 8 squares - 2 rows of 4. 2 X 4 = 8. In other words, the dimensions of the rectangles are ALWAYS equal to a factor pair of the number of squares in the rectangle. A rectangle containing 24 squares could be made as 24x1, 12x2, 8x3, or 6x4.
A rectangle has NO faces. A rectangle has FOUR(4) Sides.
4, 4, 8, 8
Well, darling, you can't magically turn a rectangle into a square just by cutting it. But if you want to make a 6 by 6 square using that 9 by 4 rectangle, you'll have to trim off some excess. Cut the rectangle into a 6 by 4 and a 3 by 4 piece, then rearrange the pieces to form a 6 by 6 square. Voila!
Square, rectangle, trapezoid and rhombus.