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The perimeter of each small square is 48cm. What is the perimeter of the original sheet of paper?
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The perimeter of each small square is 48cm. What is the perimeter of the original sheet of paper?
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That depends on jow many small squares are printed on the sheet, and how they're arranged on it ... in rows, columns, chains, etc. A picture would realy help.
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