There are an infinite number of possibilities:
1*24, 10*2.4, 100*.24, 1000*.024, 10000*.0024, etc
2*12, 20*1.2, 200*.12, etc
Rectangles with a perimeter of 20 units can have various dimensions, as long as the sum of the lengths of all four sides equals 20 units. One example could be a rectangle with sides measuring 4 units by 6 units, as 4 + 4 + 6 + 6 = 20. Another example could be a square with sides measuring 5 units each, as 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 = 20. In general, rectangles with sides of any length that add up to 20 units can have a perimeter of 20 units.
If you restrict yourself to whole numbers, 12 has 3 factor pairs: 1 x 12 2 x 6 3 x 4
The units of square inches can be written in two different ways:As the (abbreviated) unit (in) squared: in²As an abbreviation of each of the words of square inches: sq.in
3.1 and 2.9 units 3.2 and 2.8 units 3.3 and 2.7 units etc or 3.01 and 2.99 units 3.02 and 2.98 units 3.03 and 2.97 units etc. All you need to do is to have two different postitve numbers that sum to 6 (half of 12)
If a rectangular object has an area of four square units, the object could be square and two units on all sides; or it could be a rectangle one unit by four units, or an infinite number of other shapes (a circle with diameter four divided by pi). If an object is four units squared then it is a square with an area of four time four = sixteen units.
Thee different rectangles with an area of 12 square units are 3 by 4, 2 by 6 and 1 by 12.
To find the different rectangles with an area of 32 square units, we need to consider the factor pairs of 32. The pairs are (1, 32), (2, 16), (4, 8), and their reverses, giving us the dimensions of the rectangles: 1x32, 2x16, 4x8, and 8x4. However, since the order of dimensions does not create a new rectangle, we have four unique rectangles: 1x32, 2x16, and 4x8. Thus, there are three distinct rectangles with an area of 32 square units.
area = 144 square units perimeter = 48 units
Squares are rectangles. Draw a 2 unit square.
3 or 6, depending on whether rectangles rotated through 90 degrees are counted as different. The rectangles are 1x12, 2x6 3x4 and their rotated versions: 4x3, 6x2 and 12x1.
Infinitely many.
Area of a rectangle in square units = length*width
There are no units given for the multiplications; are they:The same unitsThe multiplications could be the areas of rectangles which means the results will be SQUARE unitswhich means if the difference required is in feet and NOT SQUARE feet, is it the difference in perimeter of the two rectangles?I think you need to re-ask your question with proper units included, then we can possibly answer it.
In square units.
no, cubic units are for three dimensional figures, hence cubic = 3 they are measured in square units, as they have only two dimensions.
Rectangles have two dimensions: length and width. Multiply them together and you will get the area in square units.
All areas should be measured in square units.