If you mean the sides are both 16, than the answer is 256 cm. squared
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To find the area of a square, you square the length of one of its sides. If a square has a side length of 16cm, you would calculate the area by squaring 16cm, which equals 256 square centimeters. So, the area of a square with a side length of 16cm is 256 square centimeters.
Oh, dude, you just need to multiply the length of one side by itself to find the area of a square. So, if the side length is 16cm, you just do 16cm x 16cm = 256cm². Boom, that's your area. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
Well, well, well, aren't you just a math detective today! If the picture frame is 20cm x 16cm and there's 192cm² of picture showing, then the area of the frame is (20 x 16) - 192 = 320cm². Since we know the length and width of the frame, we can solve for the width by dividing the total area by the length, which gives us 320 ÷ 20 = 16cm. So, the width of the frame is 16cm.
Oh honey, that shape is a rectangle. It has sides measuring 5cm and 3cm, giving you an area of 15cm² and a perimeter of 16cm. It's as straightforward as a line at the DMV, darling.
There is only one possibility in forming a triangle from the given dimensions and it is 4cm by 14cm by 16cm
6.15 (rounded)
The area is 256 square feet.