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In the given figure, a circle touches the sides of the quadrilateral PQRS. The radius of the circle is 9cm. `angleRSP= angleSRQ= 60^(@) and anglePQR= angleQPS=120^(@)`. What is the perimeter (in cm) of the quadrilateral?

A

`36 sqrt""3`

B

`24 sqrt""3`

C

`48 sqrt""3`

D

32

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