Easy, the perimeter is equal to 40.
Steps
You have a square with a 100 sq cm are.
The formula to get the area is sidetimes side,
so to get the legth of one side you use square root...
The square root of 100 is 10.
Now you have the side, you can add 10 4 times or just
multiply 10 by 4
and it gives you 40.
Area of a square = side^2 10,000 = side^2 100 = side Perimeter = 4(side) = 4 x 100 = 400 cm
When the area of a square is 36cm2, its perimeter is: 24 cm
A square with a perimeter of 24 cm has an area of: 36 cm2
Area of square = 81 cm2 so side of square = 9 cm and then perimeter = 4*side = 36 cm.
P = 60 cm
Area of a square = side^2 10,000 = side^2 100 = side Perimeter = 4(side) = 4 x 100 = 400 cm
4 x root 100 ie 40 cm
Area of square: 1/16 square cm
If a square has an area of 151.29cm2 its perimeter is: 49.2 cm
When the area of a square is 36cm2, its perimeter is: 24 cm
The perimeter of a square, if it has an area of 25 cm, is: 20 cm
The area will depend upon the shape itself - a perimeter of 100 cm could be a square 25 cm by 25 cm (area 25 cm × 25 cm = 625 cm²) or a rectangle 30 cm by 20 cm (area 30 cm × 20 cm = 600 cm²) or any other shape. The maximum area is a circle with a circumference of 100 cm which has an area of approx 795.77 cm² Which means any shape with a perimeter of 100 cm has an area which is less than or equal to approx 795.77 sq cm.
A square with a perimeter of 24 cm has an area of: 36 cm2
Consider a square with sides of length x cm whose area is x2 cm and perimeter is 4x cm. Next consider a rectangle with sides of 2x cm and x/2 cm. It area is 2x*x/2 = x2, the same as for the square. But its perimeter is 2*(2x+x/2) = 5x > perimeter of the square. Perimeter of 3x * x/3 = 62/3x cm. Perimeter of 100x * x/100 = 200.02x cm Perimeter of 1000000x * x/1000000 = 2000000.000002x cm. As you can see, it is possible to increase the perimeter without limit.
Area: 54 square cm Perimeter: 30 cm
perimeter: 180 cm area: 1856 square cm
The perimeter is 49.2 cm