yes it can if each side is 16 in. or ft. or cm.... whatever you are measuring in! Hope this will help! Glad to help.
Neither. Volume is cubic units and area is square units. Perimeter is just units.
A 20-unit square has a perimeter of 80 units.
A square with an area of 400 square units has a perimeter of 80 units.
The answer is 32. What you do is take the square root of 64, which is 8. Because it is a square all the sides are equal. Then, you multiply 8 by 4 because there are four sides.
units square= area units= perimeter
32 units. (4 x sqrt 64)
8 units.
A = 256 units squared.
If it's a square then each side of the square will be 16 units in length
A=s2 64=s2 s=8 units P=4s P=4(8) P=32 units Therefore, the perimetre is 32 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.
Since a square has four sides of equal length:64 / 4 = 16 units per side
units with perimeter square units with area
If the area of a square is 35 square units the perimeter is: 23.66 units.
A square with an area 90,000 square units has a perimeter of: 1,200 units.
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.
Units, because the perimeter is just the edge. The area is square units.