64 square feet.
Let me try to translate your question into something sensible.If you mean:"What is the volume of a cube on which any face has a perimeter of 16 units?"Then the answer is 64 cubic units.
Assume 160 lineat feet is a perimeter of a square. Then the square side equals 160/4 = 40 feet Then the area equals 40 x 40 = 1600 sq ft.
The units cannot be converted
A square metre is a unit of area. A metre is a unit of distance. The two units are therefore incompatible.
64 square feet.
A paralallogram with a perimeter = 13 units can be made to "lean" over until its area becomes 5 square units.Also:A rectangle with a long side of 5.608495283 and a short side of 0.8915047169 will have a perimeter of 13 units and an area of 5 square units.Also:An isosceles triangle with say 2 legs of 5.5943 and the 3rd leg of 1.8114 will have a perimeter of 13 units and an area of 5 square units.So the answer is that there are many shapes that will satisfy the perimeter and area given.
Let me try to translate your question into something sensible.If you mean:"What is the volume of a cube on which any face has a perimeter of 16 units?"Then the answer is 64 cubic units.
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Assume 160 lineat feet is a perimeter of a square. Then the square side equals 160/4 = 40 feet Then the area equals 40 x 40 = 1600 sq ft.
It depends on the geometry. for example if it is square, then the perimeter equals 4 x 60 = 240 feet.
If it has an area of 81 square units it could be 1 unit x 81 units giving a perimeter of 2 x (1 + 81) = 164 units;It could be 3 units by 27 units giving a perimeter of 2 x (3 + 27) = 60 units;There are many other possibilities, most with non-whole number lengths of the sides.
The units cannot be converted
This is not a valid conversion. Cubic units is a measure of volume while square units is a measure of area.
908 square feet equals 84.356 square meters. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversions of area and surface units"
Perimeter of which geometry (square, circle, rectangle, triangle, ...)
A square metre is a unit of area. A metre is a unit of distance. The two units are therefore incompatible.