4
A square with a side length of 4 units (16/4) has an area of 16 square units.
Infinitely many
If each square has an area of 1 square unit, then the area of 16 squares would be calculated by multiplying the area of one square by the number of squares. In this case, the area of 16 squares would be 16 square units (1 square unit x 16 squares).
Each side of the square is 4 units in length
Let me try to translate your question into something sensible.If you mean:"What is the volume of a cube on which any face has a perimeter of 16 units?"Then the answer is 64 cubic units.
The area of a square with a perimeter of 16 is: 16 square units.
A square with a side length of 4 units (16/4) has an area of 16 square units.
Infinitely many
h.8 square units
16 square units
It is: 4 units
If each square has an area of 1 square unit, then the area of 16 squares would be calculated by multiplying the area of one square by the number of squares. In this case, the area of 16 squares would be 16 square units (1 square unit x 16 squares).
4*4 = 16 square units
4
Consider a 4 x 4 square. The perimeter is 16 units. The area is 16 square units. The whole number is the same, but the units are not.
Each side of the square is 4 units in length
If it's a square then each side of the square will be 16 units in length