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Is the answer 272 :/

Date Posted: 4 years ago
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Eric Nicholas K
Eric Nicholas K
4 years ago
The perimeter remains unchanged even as you take out the squares.

When you take out a square from the corner, you remove two lengths, but then two new lengths are formed as a result. These lengths are all the same, and therefore there is no change in the overall perimeter of the resulting shape.

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Aisah
Aisah
4 years ago
Thank you very much Shoshanna ;)
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4 years ago
Your welcome! ;)
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Your answer is very close! Hopefully my explanation helps you to understand.
Aisah
Aisah
4 years ago
Thank you very much Apple. My answer is far from 400 :)