The area doesn't tell you the dimensions or the perimeter. It doesn't even tell you
the shape.
The shortest perimeter that could enclose that area would be a circle. The shortest
perimeter with straight sides would be a square. If it's a rectangle, then there are
an infinite number of them, all with different dimensions and different perimeters,
that all have the same area.
Since a square has four sides of equal length: 220 / 4 = 55 units per side.
The area of a square is a function of the perimeter of the square.
Just as you can't ADD, SUBTRACT or CONVERT, for example, from meters to square meters and vice versa, you can't COMPARE them either. Just comparing the numbers doesn't make sense, since the numbers are quite arbitrary (they depend on the units used.As an example: a square of 1 meter x 1 meter has an area of 1 (square meter) and a perimeter of 4 (meters). But if you express the SAME square in millimeters, it has an area of 1000 x 1000 = 1 million (square millimeters), and a perimeter of 4000 (millimeters). So, as you can see, there is no sensible way of comparing area and perimeter.
What is the perimeter of a square
The perimeter of a square is the sum of the four equal sides.
The perimeter is 82 meters.
If the area is one square meter, the side length is one meter. Therefore, the perimeter is four meters.
If the perimeter of a square building is 812 meter then each side is 203 meter long
The sides of a 25 square meter square would be 5 meters long. 4 sides * 5 meters each = 20 meter perimeter.
Eight
48m
8 meters
12 m
20 meters
5 meters
8*8 = 64 square meters
The outer boundary of the square meter area - the "edge".