8 units.
3 units long. since a square has 4 sides and the sides are the same length, you do 12 divided by 4= 3 units
The perimeter is the sum of its 4 sides and its area is length times width
If the sides are of length 4 units then the perimeter is 8*4 = 32 units. Its area is then 77.255 square units.
The perimeter of a square is the measurement of all the external sides, of which there are of course 4. We also know that for a square all of these 4 sides are of equal length. Therefore if we divide the perimeter by 4 we get the length of one side. If you then square this length (multiply it by itself) you get the area of the square. so if the perimeter measurements was 40 units 40/4 gives you the length of one side = 10 units and 10*10 gives you the area of the square - 100 square units. thus generically the area of a square with a perimeter of 'x' = (x/4)2
100 units (4 sides x 25 = 100)
56 units (4 sides x 14 = 56)
It depends on what a permiter is! The perimeter is 30 units of length.
3 units long. since a square has 4 sides and the sides are the same length, you do 12 divided by 4= 3 units
The rectangle is in fact a square with 4 equal sides of 5 units in length.
The perimeter is the sum of its 4 sides and its area is length times width
If the sides are of length 4 units then the perimeter is 8*4 = 32 units. Its area is then 77.255 square units.
36 square units. You can't express a perimeter in square units; a perimeter is a length expressed in ordinary units. If the perimeter of this square is 24 units then the answer above is correct.
The perimeter of a square is the measurement of all the external sides, of which there are of course 4. We also know that for a square all of these 4 sides are of equal length. Therefore if we divide the perimeter by 4 we get the length of one side. If you then square this length (multiply it by itself) you get the area of the square. so if the perimeter measurements was 40 units 40/4 gives you the length of one side = 10 units and 10*10 gives you the area of the square - 100 square units. thus generically the area of a square with a perimeter of 'x' = (x/4)2
100 units (4 sides x 25 = 100)
Since a square has four sides of equal length: 220 / 4 = 55 units per side.
The perimeter is the sum of the sides (which on a square are all equal). So the equation is 4s=8, where 's' is the length of one of the sides. Solving for 's', we find that each side of the square is 2 units in length.
Yes, because each of its 4 sides would measure 5 units in length.