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To find the perimeter of a shape with an area of 5000 m², we need to know the shape's dimensions. For a square, the perimeter can be calculated using the formula ( P = 4 \times \text{side length} ). The side length of a square with an area of 5000 m² is ( \sqrt{5000} \approx 70.71 ) m, giving a perimeter of approximately ( 4 \times 70.71 \approx 282.84 ) m. For other shapes, the perimeter will vary based on their specific dimensions.

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