No.
no that's perimeter
no because the runners would have a hard time turning the corners.
The perimeter of a circle is the circumference. If you mean the circle is drawn around (and touches the 4 corners of) a square, and you know the perimeter of the square, you divide the square's perimeter by 4, do pythagorean's theorem on the 2 sides (legs) to find the hypotenuse, and that hypotenuse will be the diameter of the circle. You then multiply that diameter you get by pi to get the circumference.
No. A circle has no corners and a square has four corners. There is no object that has no corners and four corners.
The perimeter of the square is 96.
A square has 4 corners.
There are four corners on a square.
Halfway around the square's perimeter is 270 meters. The diagonal of the square is 135 times the square root of 2, or approximately 190.92 meters.
a square has a perimeter but a square isnt a perimeter. so no a square isnt a perimeter
A square with an area of 400 square units has a perimeter of 80 units.
The area of a square is a function of the perimeter of the square.
Assuming the shape of the parcel is a square, the perimeter length will be 1,181 feet. Since "acre" is an area of measure (43,560 sq ft) without set dimentions, the perimeter can be many different numbers.