The perimeter can have any value greater than 23.97 centimetre. The shape could be a an extremely long thin strip: for example, a strip 100 kilometres long and 24 nanometres would have an area of 24 sq cm. Or it could be 100,000 kilometres and 24 picometres wide.
Not enough information. You CAN'T calculate the perimeter if all you know about a figure is the area.
The perimeter is 7 cm
Area of square: 1/16 square cm
the perimeter of a square that has a side length of 7 cm is........28cm squared
If the area of the square is 64 square cm then its sides are 8 cm. Its perimeter: 8+8+8+8 = 32 cm
Area: 54 square cm Perimeter: 30 cm
Assuming that it's a rectangle then:- Area = 42*14 = 588 square cm Perimeter = 42+42+14+14 = 112 cm
sum of sides is perimeter:14+14+7+7 = 42 cm
If each side of a square is 10 cm, the perimeter is 4 x 10 cm = 40 cm.
Perimeter of square: 4 times 3.5 = 14 cm
If each side of the square is 17 cm then its perimeter is 4*17 = 68 cm
The perimeter is 7 cm
Perimeter of square: 19+19+19+19 = 76 cm
Perimeter of a square = 4*side = 4*3 cm = 12 cm.
Perimeter of a square = 4 x side units Side = 19 cm So, Perimeter = 4 x 19 cm = 76 cm
It is not. The perimeter of a 1 cm square is 4 cm. The perimeter of a 5 km * 15 km rectangle is 4000000 cm: a million times as large!
The perimeter of a square with a side measuring 4.5 cm is 4 times 4.5 = 18 cm
Perimeter = 4*22 = 88 cm