Say that the angles all equal 90 degrees and that all sides are equal in length.
If you don't specify the size of the squares, we can't give an accurate answer. There are 400 one-unit squares and 200 two-unit squares and 4 ten-unit squares and so on.
180 Degrees
8. It's basically two squares (4 points each) with equal length lines extended between each point to attach the two squares.
You need 4 rectangles and two squares * * * * * No, you do not need to have squares: there can be six rectangles - as in a brick shape.
Yes and No, all squares will have the same internal angels (90 degrees) making them similar, but dimensions of squares can be different (how long the sides are).
50 Squares
There are 12 squares on 2 cubes
8 squares x 2/3 = 16/3 squares = 5 1/3 squares
Two. 36, and 49 are perfect squares.
Say that the angles all equal 90 degrees and that all sides are equal in length.
It depends. It can either two squares, or zero squares. It can have two if the height and one of the bases are equal (it doesn't matter which base). You just have to make a right triangle out of the edges, and then you put the square next to it. But if not, then it has zero squares.
If you don't specify the size of the squares, we can't give an accurate answer. There are 400 one-unit squares and 200 two-unit squares and 4 ten-unit squares and so on.
16 - four in each !
Because the square contains all angles 90 degrees and an equilateral triangle has all angles 60 degrees
Two of them.
Squares and rhombuses (rhombi?)