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In the figure shown square II is formed by joining the mid-points of square I

and so on . In this way total five squares are drawn . The sides of the square I is 'a' cm.
What is the perimeter of all the five squres ?

A

`((4sqrt(2) + 1)a)/((sqrt(2) + 1))`

B

`(5)/(6)a`

C

`(7 + 3sqrt(2))a`

D

None of these

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C
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