The perimeter of this square is 45.25 cm
The length of the other diagonal works out as 12cm
The area of square is : 256.0
16cm (4 sides x 4 = 16)
3 + 3 + 5 + 5 = 16cm
16cm
The length of the other diagonal works out as 12cm
IF 16cm is EACH side, the answer is four (sides) times 16cm... so that's 64 cm.
The area of square is : 256.0
Any type of polygon can have a perimeter of 16 cm. There is no special name for polygons whose perimeter is 16 cm.
4m x 4m works
anything imaginary but a real shape would be a square or rectangle.
16cm (4 sides x 4 = 16)
3 + 3 + 5 + 5 = 16cm
16cm
The perimeter is all of the sides added together. So 4+4+4+4 is 16. The perimeter is 16cm.
16 cm*16 cm =256 cm2
To find the perimeter of a square, you first need to work out the side length. The area of a square is L2 where L is the side length. The area of the square in the question is 16cm2 so L is the square root of 16, or 4. To get the perimeter of the square, we simply multiply the side length by 4. In this case 4x4=16, so the perimeter of the square is 16cm.