It could be a square whose sides are sqrt(1/3) of the original square or a rectangle whose length is the same as the side of the square but whose width is one third of that. There are many other possibilities.
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It is √3/3 or "root three over three."√1/√3 ("the square root of one-third")1/√3 ("one over root three") (The square root of one is one.)√3/3 ("root three over three") (Rationalize the denominator.)
If, by "third square root" you mean cube root, the answer is 7.
The square root of five to the third power is 11.1803398875 (rounded).
Oh, dude, if you take a square and shrink each side to one-third of its original length, the perimeter will decrease by a factor of three. It's like those magic tricks where things disappear, but in this case, it's just basic math. So, if the original perimeter was 12 units, it would become 4 units after the sides were reduced. Easy peasy!
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