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What figure do I draw for this problem?

What figure do I draw for this problem?-example-1

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To draw a figure with an area of 64 cm² and a perimeter of 64 cm, you can create a square.

Since a square has equal sides, the perimeter of a square can be calculated by multiplying the length of one side by 4. In this case, the perimeter is 64 cm, so each side of the square would be 16 cm (64 cm ÷ 4).

To draw the square, you can use a ruler and draw four sides of equal length, each measuring 16 cm. Make sure the angles are 90 degrees to form a square shape. Label the sides of the square with their corresponding lengths if necessary.

Once you have drawn the square, you can calculate its area by multiplying the length of one side by itself (16 cm × 16 cm = 256 cm²). However, please note that the area of a square with a perimeter of 64 cm would be 256 cm², not 64 cm² as you mentioned.

I hope this helps! :)
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