If the length of each side of a rectangular picture frame needs to be 15 in and you only have 48 in of wood, use the following inequality to solve. 2l + 2w = p, in this case 2(15) + 2w <=48, so 2w <=18. The width of your fram must be 9 inches or less.
I'm guessing it would be a rectangular prism, whether it's open or closed. Picture it as a rectangle when looking at it from the from, then angle it slightly so you can see it has depth. Rectangular prism :)
Probably yes, if it's possible yes there could be a multiplication chart that goes up to 100.
An array is a set of numbers that form some sort of regular arrangement. A linear array is a 1-dimensional array consisting of a row or a column of a set of numbers. A 2-dimensional array is a rectangular arrangement of numbers. And there are arrays with higher dimensions. The elements of an array need not be numbers: they could be variables, functions or expressions. In other words, it's a picture to describe a multiplication problem.
A picture put into a graph is a picture put into a graph
The picture would be a LINE.
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The cast of The Rectangular Picture Machine - 1979 includes: Auberon Waugh as himself
No I can't. Where is it?
a squard shap.
This is largely for practical reasons and for the same reason that windows are usually rectangular; it easier to make rectangular frames for canvases and rectangular picture frames.
no
the bases (b) is a rectangle look up a picture
See the related link for a diagram of a cuboid.
Portrait.
picturesque
The big picture is what best describes a Macro View.
thinking of a picture to go with a word