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13.12.2021 • 
Mathematics

Square F has side lengths three times longer than the sides of square G. Which statement about their perimeter is true? A. The perimeter of square F is one-half the perimeter of square G. B. The perimeter of square F is 2 times the perimeter of square G. C. The perimeter of square F is one-third the perimeter of square G. O D. The perimeter of square F is 3 times the perimeter of square G. O E. The perimeter of square F is 9 times the perimeter of square G.

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