You could draw a rectangle that is 8 units long and one wide.
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You can't without having incomplete units.
Length = 4, Width = 2
80 cubic unitsUsing the formula bh/3, the base is found to be 30 square units and the height is given as 8 square units. Plugged into the equation, 30*8/3 equals 80 cubic units.
I presume you are asking for examples of geometric figures having an area of 16. OK. Here are some: A square 4 units on each side. A rectangle 2 units wide and 8 units long. A triangle with a base 4 units wide and having a height of 8 units.
No, but I can tell you that an 8 x 8 square has an area of 64 and a perimeter of 32.