Byron calculated the area of the rectangle as 22 square centimeters. What is the error in his reasoning and what is the correct answer?

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Byron found the perimeter of the rectangle. The correct area is 22 square centimeters.
Byron found the perimeter of the rectangle. The correct area is 22 square centimeters.

Byron found the perimeter of the rectangle. The correct area is 2414 square centimeters.
Byron found the perimeter of the rectangle. The correct area is 24 Start Fraction 1 over 4 End Fraction square centimeters.

Byron found the perimeter of the rectangle. The correct area is 2914 square centimeters.
Byron found the perimeter of the rectangle. The correct area is 29 Start Fraction 1 over 4 End Fraction square centimeters.

Byron found the perimeter of the rectangle. The correct area is 11 square centimeters.
Byron found the perimeter of the rectangle. The correct area is 11 square centimeters.

Byron calculated the area of the rectangle as 22 square centimeters, but he actually found the perimeter of the rectangle. The correct area would need to be calculated using the length and width of the rectangle. Without that information, we cannot determine the correct area.