Find the perimeter and area of the figure.A square with side 2.8 cm

A. P = 15.68 cm, A = 7.84 cm2 
B. P = 21.2 cm, A = 15.68 cm2
C. P = 5.6 cm, A = 15.68 cm2 
D. P = 11.2 cm, A = 7.84 cm2 


Answer: D

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