The perimeter of a rectangle cannot be determined with the area alone as the lengths could vary. For example, the perimeter of the rectangle could be 12 (1 and 5) or 9 (2 and 2.5). For both cases, the area is still 5cm2, but the length can still change to result in different results.
20cm/4sides = 5cm 5cm*5cm = 25cm^2
30cm
16cm.
Multiply the length of any side by itself ("square" it). To find the are of any rectangle, including a square you multiply the length by the width, e.g. if it is a 5cm square the area is 5x5=25cm2. If it's a rectangle with a 3cm x 5cm the area is 3x5 = 15cm2.
Perimeter of rectangle: 5+3+5+3 = 16cm
find the perimeter and area of a rectangle that is 15cm long and 5cm wide
the perimeter of a rectangle with two 5cm squares will be 30cm
The perimeter of a rectangle whose length is 5cm wit a width of 6cm is 22cm
20cm/4sides = 5cm 5cm*5cm = 25cm^2
Assuming no fractional dimensions, least possible area would be a rectangle measuring 1cm x 9cm. Area increases to a maximum of 25 sq cm when shape is square, ie 5cm x 5cm.
4cm x 5cm
34cm
30cm
Then the square will have 4 equal sides of 5cm with a perimeter of 20cm and an area of 25 square cm
12.5cm
The area of rectangle is : 20.0
16cm.