It can be any rectangle having a combination of width and length that, when multiplied together, yield a product of 100 squares. The rectangle could be 1 square wide and 100 squares long, or 5 squares wide and 20 squares long, or it could be a plane square with 10 squares wide on each side.
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There are 100 squares in a 10 by 10 grid.To discover the total number of squares in any square or rectangular grid, multiply the number of squares along two adjacent sides and you will arrive at the correct answer everytime.From Someone Else:The grid itself is a square alone; think about it, that's 1 on top of your 100.Look closer. There are actually 385 squares
10000 This answer is incorrect. there are a lot more that 10000. each group of 4 (2x2) squares makes another square. each group of 9 (3x3), 16 (4x4) and so on. Each of these square can also overlap.
It depends. There are 24 checkers and 64 squares on the board, including the red squares. 24/64 = 37.5%. 100 - 37.5 = 72.5%. However, if you mean just the black squares there are 32 available squares. 24/32 = 75%. 100 - 75 = 25%
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The number of squares needed to feed 100 people depends on the size of the squares and the serving size. If each person is expected to eat one square, then you would need 100 squares. However, if the squares are small or part of a larger meal, you might need fewer. It's best to consider the context of the meal and portion sizes to determine the exact amount.
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prime squares 4, 9, 25, 49
there are 10 squares if you count 100
Math can be a fun subject to learn. In a 10 by 10 grid there can be up to 100 perfect squares.
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To draw a rectangle in MSW Logo, you can use the REPEAT command along with FORWARD and RIGHT commands. For example, you can type REPEAT 2 [FORWARD 100 RIGHT 90 FORWARD 50 RIGHT 90] to draw a rectangle with a width of 100 units and a height of 50 units. Adjust the numbers as needed to change the size of the rectangle. After entering the command, press Enter to see the rectangle drawn on the screen.
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it was exactly 100 feet tall and 64 feet wide
How about: 36+64 = 100
The perimeter of rectangle A would then be 80 because 80 to 100 is 4 to 5 simplified and the area of triangle A would depend on the sides and area of rectangle B which have not been given.