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The perimeter of a square with 2/ 3 g cm sides.

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If each side is
(2)/(3g) cm, then the perimeter is 4 times this, or
(8)/(3g) cm.


(8)/(3g) cm.
User Erikzenker
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Answer: 8/3g cm

Explanation:

Perimeter of a square = distance round the square

Since 1 side = 2/3g cm

A square has 4 side and all sides are equal

so each of the 4 side of the square is 2/3 g cm

Therefore perimeter = 2/3g cm + 2/3g cm+ 2/3g cm + 2/3g cm

Perimeter = 8/3g cm

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