Assuming you meant 6 squared, we have 6(6) = 36.
6... with a remainder of 6 1x1 squares.
the answer is 6 squares
Thirty-six.
The proposition in the question is simply not true so there can be no answer!For example, if given the integer 6:there are no two perfect squares whose sum is 6,there are no two perfect squares whose difference is 6,there are no two perfect squares whose product is 6,there are no two perfect squares whose quotient is 6.
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five.
The first 6 perfect squares are 1,4,9,16,25, and 36, When you are doing perfect squares, you multiply by itself. Thank you Mrs.Pelfrey By: Camila
It has 6 faces, though not all of them are squares. It as two squares in all, though.
36 of them
A 3-d shape with 6 equal faces is a cube. It has 6 squares as it's faces. A 3-d shape with 6 equal faces and only 2 squares is a rectangular prism. It has 2 squares and 4 other rectangles (squares are rectangles too) as it's faces.
You make 3-D! Look... 6 squares in one cube and you can do that with toothpicks too!