Gum is often produced in a rectangular shape for practical reasons. This form allows for efficient packaging and stacking, making it easier to store and transport. Additionally, the rectangular shape can facilitate even distribution of flavor and texture, ensuring a consistent chewing experience. Finally, it provides a convenient size for consumers to handle and chew.
A rectangle is not always equilateral. A square and a rhombus both have four equal sides.
A rectangle can't be a square because, Square is a shape with all four sides equal to each other. while, A rectangle is a shape of which two opposite sides are always equal.
Yes, but a square is not always a rectangle. NO. a square is defined as "a shape having four equal sides and four right angles", whereas a rectangle is "a shape with 2 pairs of equal sides parallel to each other and four right angles." So as you can see, they are two completely different shapes. I would add that a rectangle can have two equal pairs of sides at right angles. While this is a square, it is also a rectangle.
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A square or a rectangle both have four interior right angles.
A rectangle is always a quadrilateral and a parallelogram.
A rectangle is not always equilateral. A square and a rhombus both have four equal sides.
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A rectangle can't be a square because, Square is a shape with all four sides equal to each other. while, A rectangle is a shape of which two opposite sides are always equal.
Both statements are not always true. A square is a rectangle (a shape four sides and four corners which are all right angles) but a rectangle is not necessarily a square (a shape with four equal sides and four corners that are all right angles).
A rectangle is not an angle at all. It's a flat shape that looks like a box. A rectangle can never have a reflex angle inside it. But it always has four of them on the outside.
It's a rectangular shape.
parallelograms, rectangles, rhombus, square
Yes, but a square is not always a rectangle. NO. a square is defined as "a shape having four equal sides and four right angles", whereas a rectangle is "a shape with 2 pairs of equal sides parallel to each other and four right angles." So as you can see, they are two completely different shapes. I would add that a rectangle can have two equal pairs of sides at right angles. While this is a square, it is also a rectangle.
No because a rectangle is a 2 dimensional shape
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Yes, but a square is not always a rectangle. NO. a square is defined as "a shape having four equal sides and four right angles", whereas a rectangle is "a shape with 2 pairs of equal sides parallel to each other and four right angles." So as you can see, they are two completely different shapes. I would add that a rectangle can have two equal pairs of sides at right angles. While this is a square, it is also a rectangle.