If the perimeter is 32, then each side is 32/4=8 meters. So the area is 8 x 8 = 64 square meters.
The area is the side x side = 49 side = 7cm ( sqrt of 49) perimeter is some of sides = 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 = 28 cm
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Absolutely no bother. The square must be 25 x 25, but there are many possible rectangles eg 1 x 49, 2 x 48, 3 x 47, 4 x 46, 5 x 45 etc etc
25cm - without using a calculator !
64cm2
It is: 24/4 = 6 cm
4*5=20 20 cm
If the perimeter is 32, then each side is 32/4=8 meters. So the area is 8 x 8 = 64 square meters.
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The area is the side x side = 49 side = 7cm ( sqrt of 49) perimeter is some of sides = 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 = 28 cm
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Well, finding the perimeter is just like taking a little walk around the outside of a shape. You just add up all the sides together, like counting your steps as you walk. It's a lovely way to appreciate the boundaries of a shape and see how everything fits together harmoniously.
An odometer.
The perimeter (not permeter) of a regular (not relguar) hexagon (not hexgon) whose sides are 32 centimetres - or centimeters if you are from the US - (but not cintermeters) is 32*6 = 192 centimetres.
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Absolutely no bother. The square must be 25 x 25, but there are many possible rectangles eg 1 x 49, 2 x 48, 3 x 47, 4 x 46, 5 x 45 etc etc