The area of a square with a perimeter of 16 is: 16 square units.
The perimeter is 16 meters.
The area is 16 cm2
A square with a side length of 16 inches has an area of 256 square inches.
The perimeter of a polygon is not generally equal to the number of square units contained in its interior, which is the definition of the area of the polygon, not of its perimeter. By coincidence, the area and perimeter of a square four units on each side have the same magnitude, 16, but the perimeter is 16 units and the area is 16 square units .
If the area of a square is 16 square inches, the perimeter is 16 inches.
A rectangle that's 7 x 1 inches has a perimeter of 16inches,and its area is 7 square inches.A rectangle that's 5 x 3 inches also has a perimeter of 16 inches,but its area is 15 square inches.A rectangle that's 6 x 2 inches also has a perimeter of 16 inches,but its area is 12 square inches.A square that's 4 inches on each side also has a perimeter of 16 inches,but its area is 16 square inches.A circle that's 16 inches around the outside also has a perimeter of 16 inches,and its area is 20.4 square inches.There's no reason why there has to be a connection between perimeter and area.
A perimeter of 64 would indicate that each side is 16. The area would be 16 times 16 which is 256. If it is in inches, it would be 256 Square Inches.
The area of a square with a perimeter of 16 is: 16 square units.
For any perimeter, the rectangle with the greatest area is a square.For a 16-inch perimeter, the greatest rectangular area is 16 square inches,inside a square with 4-inch sides.But if you don't necessarily need straight sides, then you can squeeze more areainside the same perimeter with a circle. A circle with a 16-inch circumference has anarea of 20.372 square inches.
A perimeter is a measure of length and so cannot be 16 square centimetres - which is a measure of area. As it happens, a square with a perimeter of 16 centimetres will have sides of 4 cm and so an area of 16 square centimetres.
4x4 square: perimeter - 16 area - 16 6x2 rectangle perimeter - 16 area - 12
* It is unclear if the question is asking about two rectangles, each with a perimeter of 16, or two rectangles whose perimeters sum to 16. This answer assumes the former.Other than the 4x4 square, which coincidentally has both a perimeter and area of 16, some examples would be:1 x 7 rectangle : perimeter 16 in. , area 7 sq. in2 x 6 rectangle : perimeter 16 in., area 12 sq. in3 x 5 rectangle: perimeter 16 in., area 15 sq. inYou can calculate that for a given perimeter, the largest area is found in the square with a side measurement of P/4, i.e. the length and the width are the same.
The perimeter is 16 meters.
The area is 16 cm2
A square with a side length of 16 inches has an area of 256 square inches.
Oh, what a lovely question! To find the perimeter of a square, you simply need to calculate the square root of the area and then multiply it by 4. In this case, the square root of 16 is 4, so the perimeter of the square would be 4 x 4 = 16 units. Just imagine the happy little square dancing with joy!