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If each individual square has a side length of 4cm in the following figure, what is the perimeter of the cross?

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If each individual square has a side length of 4cm in the following figure, what is the perimeter of the cross?

Cross Perimeter

posted Sep 27, 2015 by anonymous

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side of square= 4 cm
so perimeter of cross=4*12 (boundary lines of cross) =48 cm

answer Sep 27, 2015 by Rupam Rakshit
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Perimeter of cross= outer sides of all four squares.
=3sidesx4squares
=3x4cmx4
=48cm
So Ans is 48cm

answer Oct 14, 2015 by Jaikumar Bhatia
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the perimeter is 48 cm

answer Oct 25, 2015 by Naveen Chopra



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