8. A square has equal sides, therefore one side is 6 (6x6=36). Total perimeter = 6x4 = 24. One-third is 24/3 = 8.
The area of a square whose perimeter is 36 inches is: 81 square inches.
If the only information that you have is ... A) the figure is a rectangle, and B) the perimeter ... then you cannot calculate the area. The area of a rectangle is the length multiplied by the height., The perimeter is twice the length plus twice the height. So, a rectangle with a length of 9 units and a height of 1 until will have a perimeter of 20 units and an area of 9 square units. Another rectangle with a length of 6 units and a height of 4 units will also have a perimeter of 20 units, but it will have an area of 24 square units. To be able to calculate the area from the perimeter you need to know one of two additional things - either one of the measurements, or the ratio of the height to the length.
To find the perimeter of a square, you need to know the length of one side. Since the area of the square is given as 1024, you can find the length of one side by taking the square root of the area. The square root of 1024 is 32, so each side of the square is 32 units long. Therefore, the perimeter of the square is 4 times the length of one side, which is 4 * 32 = 128 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.
Area is 584.24cm² Perimeter is 88cm
The perimeter is 5.2 units.
36 square units.
3,136 square units
Area: 4*4 = 16 square uints Perimeter: 4+4+4+4 = 16 units
Yes, for example, you could have a square whose sides are each 20 units long.
Its side measurements are 4 units because 4*4=16 square units and 4+4+4+4=16 units
The area of a square whose perimeter is 36 inches is: 81 square inches.
The perimeter is 100cm
Its side measurements are 4 units because 4*4=16 square units and 4+4+4+4=16 units
It is an isosceles triangle with a perimeter of 26+(4 times square root of 13) linear units and an area of 78 square units
The perimeter is 48cm
The perimeter and area of a shape do not provide sufficient information. With a given perimeter, the largest area that you can enclose is a circle, but you can then flatten the circle to reduce its area. Similarly, in terms a of quadrilaterals, a square has the largest area, but it can be flexed into a rhombus whose area can be made as small as you like. All that can be said is that there is no shape with a perimeter of 12 units whose area is 12 square units.