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Find the area of a square whose perimeter is 64 m

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Let x m. be the length of each side of a square its perimeter is 4x m. ,

acordingly:-

4x=64 m.

or x = 64/4 m. = 16 m.

Area of the square =x^2 = (16 m.)^2 =

= 256m^{2}

Answered by ravi2303kumar
0

Answer:

256 m²

Step-by-step explanation:

given the perimeter of the square = 64m

if we assume the side of the square as 'a' units,

then perimeter , 4*a = 64m

=> a = 64/4

a = 16m

so, area of the sqare = a*a sq.units

                                   = 16*16 m²

                                   = 256 m²

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