A [b]unit square[/b] is a square with a side length of 1 unit. The rectangle below was formed using 6 unit squares. Its dimensions are 1 unit × 6 units or simply 1 × 6.[br]
Using the [b][color=#93c47d]Square tool[/color][/b], form as many rectangles as you can using [b]exactly[/b] 6 unit squares.[br]
What are the dimensions of the rectangles that you have formed?
We know that a 1 × 6 and a 6 × 1 rectangle are just the same rectangle (Why?), so we can count them as [b]one rectangle[/b]. Now that we know this, how many rectangles can we form if we use exactly 6 unit squares?
How many rectangles can we form if we only use exactly 5 squares?