area = 144 square units perimeter = 48 units
Infinite in number, from a 4 x 4 square to 0.0000001 x 7.9999999 etc
Squares are rectangles. Draw a 2 unit square.
Yes but not a square (or rectangle). A quadrilateral with an area of 16 sq units must have sides of at least 4 units and so a perimeter of at least 16 units. However, a circle of perimeter 15 units will enclose an area of 17.905 sq units (to 3 dp) so an ellipse of 15 units' perimeter will meet the requirements.
17. A 4x4 rectangle has a perimeter of 16 units and an area of 16 square units. A 3x6 rectangle has a perimeter of 18 units and an area of 18 square units. The number 17 is halfway between 16 and 18.
area = 144 square units perimeter = 48 units
Infinite in number, from a 4 x 4 square to 0.0000001 x 7.9999999 etc
The area of a square with a perimeter of 16 is: 16 square units.
A circle with a circumference (perimeter) of 16 units has an area of approx 20.4 units.
the answer is 12
Squares are rectangles. Draw a 2 unit square.
The perimeter of a 4 foot square is 16.
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 its area is 4*4 = 16 square units then its perimeter is 4+4+4+4 = 16 units
Consider a 4 x 4 square. The perimeter is 16 units. The area is 16 square units. The whole number is the same, but the units are not.
Yes but not a square (or rectangle). A quadrilateral with an area of 16 sq units must have sides of at least 4 units and so a perimeter of at least 16 units. However, a circle of perimeter 15 units will enclose an area of 17.905 sq units (to 3 dp) so an ellipse of 15 units' perimeter will meet the requirements.
It depends what units you use for each side ! A 1cm x 15cm rectangle has a perimeter of 16cm. So does a 2cm x 4cm one ! If you start using millimetres, there are many more possibilities !