A square with an area of 16 square centimeters has side lengths of 4 centimeters, as the area is calculated by squaring the length of one side (4 cm × 4 cm = 16 cm²). This shape's area is indeed not 12 square centimeters. Additionally, other shapes such as a rectangle with dimensions of 4 cm by 4 cm also meet this criterion, as long as their area equals 16 cm² and not 12 cm².
One foot = 12 inches (or five toes, but that's a different counting system), 12 X 16 = 192. There are 192 inches in 16 feet.
1.6 centimeters is equal to 16 millimeters. This conversion is because 1 centimeter is equal to 10 millimeters.
To convert 12x16 inches to centimeters, you can use the conversion factor where 1 inch is equal to 2.54 centimeters. Therefore, 12 inches is approximately 30.48 cm and 16 inches is about 40.64 cm. Thus, 12x16 inches converts to approximately 30.48 cm x 40.64 cm.
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0.16m is 16 centimeters.
The answer depends on how many sides the shape has. For each number of sides (≥ 3), there is a shape that will meet the requirements of the question.
Area = 16*24 = 384 square cm
16
Oddly enough the perimeter is 16 centimeters.
To create a shape with an area of 16 square centimeters and a perimeter of 20 centimeters, you can use a rectangle. For example, if you choose a length of 8 centimeters, the width would need to be 2 centimeters (since area = length × width = 8 cm × 2 cm = 16 cm²). The perimeter can be calculated as 2(length + width) = 2(8 cm + 2 cm) = 20 cm. Thus, a rectangle measuring 8 cm by 2 cm meets both criteria.
10*16 = 160 cubic cm
201.06 square centimeters.
Area = (side)2 = 16 square centimeters Perimeter = 4 x side = 16 centimeters
Yes a 2 by 6 rectangle for example.
The shape that has an area of 12 and a perimeter of 16 is a rectangle. To find the dimensions of the rectangle, you can set up equations using the formulas for area and perimeter. Let the length of the rectangle be L and the width be W. The equations would be: 2L + 2W = 16 (perimeter) and LW = 12 (area). Solving these equations simultaneously will give you the dimensions of the rectangle.
Yes, it can exist.
A centimetre is a unit of length. A square centimetre is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.