You are asking what the perimeter of a figure is when you already know it. What kind of question is that? I'll assume you mean the area of the square is 64 cm2. The area of a square in calculated by multiplying the width by the length. For a square they are equal to each other. That means each side is 8 cm. There are four sides on a square., so the perimeter (the distance around it) is 4x8 or 32 cm.
A=s2 64=s2 s=8 units P=4s P=4(8) P=32 units Therefore, the perimetre is 32 units.
8cm * 8cm = 8*8 cm2 = 64 cm2
A square box has a volume of 64 cubic inches. What's its perimeter?
32 cm
32 units. (4 x sqrt 64)
The area of a square that has a perimeter of 32m is: 64 m2
A=s2 64=s2 s=8 units P=4s P=4(8) P=32 units Therefore, the perimetre is 32 units.
It is: 4*8 = 32 cm
8cm * 8cm = 8*8 cm2 = 64 cm2
A square box has a volume of 64 cubic inches. What's its perimeter?
The square's diagonal is 11.314 cm
It is 64 square metres
32
P = 32cm
32 cm
32 units. (4 x sqrt 64)
A square with a perimeter of 32 inches has an area of 64 square inches.