If it's a square, it's 20 metres (5m x 5m = 25 m2, 4 x 5m = 20m). If it's a rectangle that is 10 metres by 2.5 metres, then it's also 20 metres. But what if it's a rectangle that's 12.5 metres by 2 metres? It's 29 metres around. What if it's a rectangle that's 25 metres by 1 metre, which has a perimeter of 52 metres? How about a triangle that has an area of 25 square metres? What are its dimensions? What is its perimeter? Or a circle? Apologies for leading you down the path. It is only done in an attempt, however feeble, to get you to think through questions or problems. That is all. It's not sarcasm or anything aimed at characterization. It is a prayer to any and all to understand the concept and develop the skills associated with critical thinking. Only that.
Perimeter is length or distance (inches, feet, meters). Area is square units (length2 : square inches, square feet, square meters), so to say that one is larger than another is not relevant. If it's a 1 by 1, then the perimeter is 4 and the area is 1. But if the square is 5 by 5, then it has a perimeter of 20 and an area of 25. It depends, good luck.
The perimeter is 100cm
20
25 cm2
20 cm
20 meters.
Area = 25
40 meters.
The sides of a 25 square meter square would be 5 meters long. 4 sides * 5 meters each = 20 meter perimeter.
Perimeter is length or distance (inches, feet, meters). Area is square units (length2 : square inches, square feet, square meters), so to say that one is larger than another is not relevant. If it's a 1 by 1, then the perimeter is 4 and the area is 1. But if the square is 5 by 5, then it has a perimeter of 20 and an area of 25. It depends, good luck.
perimeter of a square = 4 * root of the area. Perimeter = 4 * root 25 = 4 * 5 = 20 ft
The perimeter of a square, if it has an area of 25 cm, is: 20 cm
The perimeter is 100cm
Then the square will have 4 equal sides of 5cm with a perimeter of 20cm and an area of 25 square cm
Since the sides of a square with area of 25 are 5 each (5*5=25) the perimeter is going to be 4 * 5 = 20
20
A = 25 square units.