A rectangle made up of 48 square tiles has an area of 48 square units, whatever the units of each tile are (if they are one-inch-square tiles or one-foot-square tiles, etc.)
Let's say that the area is made up of 48 one-foot-square tiles. Then the area is 48 square feet.
To find the area of a rectangle, you multiply the length times the width.
So, A = L x W, and we know that A = 48.
What two numbers can you multiply to get 48?
2 and 24, 3 and 16, 4 and 12, and 6 and 8.
So you could have four different size rectangles that cover 48 square feet. The dimensions are:
2 feet by 24 feet
3 feet by 16 feet
4 feet by 12 feet
6 feet by 8 feet
The number of square tiles is always equal to factor pairs. As an example, imagine a rectangle that contains 8 squares - 2 rows of 4. 2 X 4 = 8. In other words, the dimensions of the rectangles are ALWAYS equal to a factor pair of the number of squares in the rectangle. A rectangle containing 24 squares could be made as 24x1, 12x2, 8x3, or 6x4.
Using all five tiles, only one rectangle can be made. (1 tile wide by 5 tiles long) Using less than all five tiles, you could make six different rectangles. (squares are technically rectangles too.) The rectangles possible would be: 1 tile wide by 5 tiles long, 1 wide by four long, 1 wide by 3 long, 1 wide by 2 long, 1 wide by 1 long, and 2 wide by 2 long.
There is no good reason why floor tiles should be 1 foot. It's just the way the tessellation was designed by the person who made the tiles.
A box is a 3D shape with 6 rectangles (a box could also include squares). The rectangles are: Top/Bottom/Front/Back/Side/Side
well it has 3 faces top , side , front .The top is a rectangle , the side is 3 rectangles and the front is 1 simple rectangle so its made out of rectangles duhh lol ,..
1x24, 2x12, 3x8, 4x6.
1 x 122 x 63 x 4
The only ones are (1 x 21) and (3 x 7) .
-- If the tiles are not square, then there's not enough information to answer the question.-- If the tiles are square, then the following rectangles can be made :1 x 482 x 243 x 164 x 126 x 8
yes they can
1 x 42 2 x 21 3 x 14 6 x 7
1 x 48 2 x 24 3 x 16 4 x 12 6 x 8
Assuming that you have to use all the rectangles, you have a few options:1x453x155x9Therefore, you are able to make three different rectangles.
The number of square tiles is always equal to factor pairs. As an example, imagine a rectangle that contains 8 squares - 2 rows of 4. 2 X 4 = 8. In other words, the dimensions of the rectangles are ALWAYS equal to a factor pair of the number of squares in the rectangle. A rectangle containing 24 squares could be made as 24x1, 12x2, 8x3, or 6x4.
The number of square tiles is always equal to factor pairs. As an example, imagine a rectangle that contains 8 squares - 2 rows of 4. 2 X 4 = 8. In other words, the dimensions of the rectangles are ALWAYS equal to a factor pair of the number of squares in the rectangle. A rectangle containing 24 squares could be made as 24x1, 12x2, 8x3, or 6x4.
1*100, 2*50, 4*25, 5*20, 10*10.
You can make 24 rectangles of 1 x 1 tiles each.