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(perimeter of my square) divided by ( sum of 2 side-lengths of my square)=

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The perimeter of a square is equal to the sum of its four side-lengths. This means that dividing the perimeter of the square by the sum of two side-lengths of the square will always give the same answer: 2. This is because the perimeter is four times the sum of the two side-lengths.

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