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To find the perimeter of a square with an area of 50 cm², first determine the side length. The area of a square is calculated as side length squared (s²), so s = √50 cm ≈ 7.07 cm. The perimeter (P) of a square is four times the side length, so P = 4s ≈ 4 × 7.07 cm ≈ 28.28 cm. Thus, the perimeter of the square is approximately 28.28 cm.

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