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To find the perimeter of a square, you add up all four sides. Since the area of the square is given as 55 square meters, we need to calculate the side length of the square first. To find the side length, we take the square root of the area, which is √55 ≈ 7.42 meters. Finally, to find the perimeter, we multiply the side length by 4, giving us a perimeter of approximately 29.68 meters.

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The area doesn't tell you the dimensions or the perimeter. It doesn't even tell you

the shape.

The shortest perimeter that could enclose that area would be a circle. The shortest

perimeter with straight sides would be a square. If it's a rectangle, then there are

an infinite number of them, all with different dimensions and different perimeters,

that all have the same area.

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