There is no systematic relationship between the two. Consider the following 2 rectangles: A = 8 cm * 8 cm: Perimeter = 32 cm, area = 64 cm2 B = 14 cm * 4 cm: Perimeter = 36 cm, area = 56 cm2 The perimeter of B is larger, but the area is smaller.
Suppose the side of the square has length L. Then area = 4 cm2 ie L2 = 4 cm2 so that L = 2 cm Then perimeter = 4*L = 4*2 = 8 cm.
A square with an area of 8 acres has a perimeter of 2,361.29 feet.
A square with a side length of 8 cm has an area of 64 cm2
It depends. With a square with a side of 2, the perimeter is 8 while the area is 4. With a square with a side of 10, the perimeter is 40 while the area is 100. Usually, though, you'll find that the area is larger than the perimeter.
If the area of the square is 64 square cm then its sides are 8 cm. Its perimeter: 8+8+8+8 = 32 cm
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It is: 32/4 = 8 and 8*8 = 64 square cm
The area of square is : 1936.0
perimeter of square = 4 * side side =32/4 =8 m area of square=side * side =8* 8 =64 cm ^ 2
The area of square is : 1024.0
Perimeter: 8+15+17 = 40 cm Area: 0.5*8*15 = 60 square cm
It is: 4*8 = 32 cm
Using trigonometry its perimeter rounds up to 14 cm and its area rounds up to 8 square cm
4 root 4 ie 8 cm
Each side is 8cm so the perimeter is 4*8 = 32 cm