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The perimeter of a square is 4 times each side. If we have 1 square of 2 cm per side, the perimeter is 8 cm. If we place 1 square adjacent to the right side, the perimeter of the new figure is 12 cm. If we place 1 square adjacent to the right side of the previous figure, the new perimeter is 16 cm. If we continue this pattern, what would be the perimeter of 8 squares?

A 32cm
B 44cm
C 40cm
D 36cm

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