First assumption: you want to use all 12 squares in each rectangle.
Let’s assume the squares are 1 inch on a side (could be foot, or yard, or whatever, but 1 UNIT).
Now, a rectangle has a length and a width. 12 squares an inch on a side have a total area of 12 square inches. So, your rectangle will also be 12 square inches.
To get that, you could have a rectangle of the following dimensions:
1 X 12
2 X 6
3 X 4
That’s it. Three possible rectangles, using all 12 squares per rectangle.
Now, if you DON’T have to use all 12 squares in the rectangle, then you could make 6 rectangles, using 2 squares each, so each rectangle would be 1 X 2.
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65.0798 rounded to the nearest tenth is 65.1, if the number after the number you are rounding is 5 or over you will round up. If the number after it is under 5 then it will stay the same.
We need base
Apply Pythagorean theorem
- B²=H²-P²
- B²=135²-100²
- B²=18225-10000
- B²=8225
- B=90.697ft
- B=90.7ft
He will receive $13.70.
You would have to multiply 2.25 by 2.80 to get 6.30, which is the total cost due. Subtract 6.30 from 20 to get your answer, 13.70, or the change Mr. Stein will receive.
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