A perimeter can't be in square centimeters. If you add centimeters + centimeters + centimeters... you get a result in centimeters.
In case of doubt, it is safest to include the unit in the answer. After all, you might be converting different units to a single unit, and sometimes it is up to you to decide what unit to convert to.
The perimeter of a square with an area of 169 cm2 is: 52 cm
The area of a square with perimeter 28cm is: 49 cm2
25 cm2
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144 cm2
The perimeter of a square with an area of 169 cm2 is: 52 cm
A square with a perimeter of 24 cm has an area of: 36 cm2
The perimeter and area don't depend on each other. Knowing one doesn't tell you the other. -- A circle with perimeter (circumference) of 20 cm has area of 31.83 cm2. -- A square with perimeter of 20 cm has area of 25 cm2 . -- A (9 x 1) rectangle has perimeter of 20 cm and area of 9 cm2 . -- A (8 x 2) rectangle has perimeter of 20 cm and area of 16 cm2 . -- A (7 x 3) rectangle has perimeter of 20 cm and area of 21 cm2 . -- A (6 x 4) rectangle has perimeter of 20 cm and area of 24 cm2 .
The area of a square with perimeter 28cm is: 49 cm2
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Area = 49 cm2 => length of side = 7 cmThen perimeter = 4*7 = 28 cm.Area = 49 cm2 => length of side = 7 cmThen perimeter = 4*7 = 28 cm.Area = 49 cm2 => length of side = 7 cmThen perimeter = 4*7 = 28 cm.Area = 49 cm2 => length of side = 7 cmThen perimeter = 4*7 = 28 cm.
By working out the area inside the 4 cm perimeter.examplesIf that 4 cm is the perimeter around a square of side 1 cm, the area is 1 cm x 1 cm = 1 cm2;If that 4 cm is the perimeter around a rectangle of sides 0.5 cm, 1.5 cm, 0.5 cm, 1.5 cm, the area is 0.5 cm x 1.5 cm = 0.75 cm2;If that 4 cm is the perimeter around a circle (normally called the circumference of the circle), the area is 4/π cm2 ≈ 1.27 cm2 (which is the largest area possible);Any other shape will depend upon the shape.
The area is 400 cm2
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144 cm2
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