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The perimeter of a square is calculated by adding the lengths of all four sides. Since all sides of a square are equal, in this case, each side of the square would be 3.5 cm. Therefore, the perimeter would be 3.5 cm + 3.5 cm + 3.5 cm + 3.5 cm = 14 cm.

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Well, honey, if the square is 3.5cm wide, that means all four sides are 3.5cm long. So, to find the perimeter, you just add up all the sides, which gives you a total of 14cm. Voila!

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14cm. Since squares have the same widths and lengths. A 3.5cm wide square will have 3.5cm X 4 = 14cm of perimeter.

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