area of a square :c x c
16 x 16=256
If you mean the sides are both 16, than the answer is 256 cm. squared
Area of the rectangle is 144cm. The sides of a square with the same ares is 12cm.
Well, darling, if the area of the square is 16cm, then the length of each side is the square root of 16, which equals 4cm. It's simple math, honey, no need to overcomplicate things. So, grab a ruler and measure those sides, you'll see I'm right on the money.
256 sqcm
To find the perimeter of a square, you first need to work out the side length. The area of a square is L2 where L is the side length. The area of the square in the question is 16cm2 so L is the square root of 16, or 4. To get the perimeter of the square, we simply multiply the side length by 4. In this case 4x4=16, so the perimeter of the square is 16cm.
since A=lengthxwidth and in a square all sides are equal you would take the square root of 256 which is 16 so each side is 16cm
to work out the area of a sqaure it is the length of the side multiplied by another side. seing as the sides of a sqaure are all equal, is is the side of a square multiplied by itself. for example if the side of a square was 4cm the equation would be: 4cm x 4cm = 16cm^2 do not get this equation confused with the equation for a rectangle which is length multiplied by the width. (L x W)
The area of a square is given by the formula area = width × height. But since the width and height of a square are, by definition, the same, the formula is usually written asarea = s2To determine the length of a side given the area we just have to reverse the formula:s = √areas = √16cm2 = 4cmGiven that the length of each side of a square is the same all we need to do now is multiply the length of a side by the number of sides4cm x 4 = 16cmThe perimeter of a square with an area of 16cm2 is 16cm
IF 16cm is EACH side, the answer is four (sides) times 16cm... so that's 64 cm.
The area of a square is the square of its side length.
The area of a square loop with side length a is a2, where "a" represents the length of one side of the square.
Length of Side*Length of Side (in square units).