Yes. A square with sides of 5 units.
A 20-unit square has a perimeter of 80 units.
A = 25 square units.
20 units.
5 units x 5 units
About 8.94 units if the area is 5 square units. If the square is 5 inches per side the perimeter is 20 units.
20 x 20
To find the perimeter of a shape, you add up the lengths of all its sides. Since a square has four equal sides, the perimeter of a square is calculated by multiplying the length of one side by 4. In this case, if the area of the square is 25 square units, it means each side is 5 units long. Therefore, the perimeter would be 5 units x 4 sides = 20 units.
Perimeter: 2(4+5) = 18 units Area: 4*5 = 20 square units
It is 5 units * 20 units. A smaller perimeter can be attained by a square but the question specified a rectangle.
4*5 = 20 units of length.
It decreases. viz: perimeter of 5 x 5 square is 20 units, perimeter of 12.5 x 2 rectangle is 29 units...
The rectangle is in fact a square with 4 equal sides of 5 units in length.