If a square has an area of 1 square unit then its sides are of length 1 unit. Consequently, its perimeter is 4*1 = 4 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.
No, any shape with four sides and same perimeter will always be a square.
For a square, the area is always 1/4 of the perimeter squared. Or one side squared.
the area of a rectangleis 100 square inches. The perimeter of the rectangle is 40 inches. A second rectangle has the same area but a different perimeter. Is the secind rectangle a square? Explain why or why not.
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The perimeter of the square is 96.
a square has a perimeter but a square isnt a perimeter. so no a square isnt a perimeter
40 inches
Because the perimeter is a linear measurement, and area is measured by multiplying 2 linear measurements together.
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.
Perimeter is in feet and not in square feet