A large park has an area of 2400 m2. If this park was a perfect square, what would its exact perimeter be?

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If a park has an area of 2400 m2 and it is a perfect square, it means that its side length is equal to the square root of the area.

Therefore, the side length of the park would be √2400 = 49.4 m (rounded to one decimal place).

Since all sides of a square are equal, the perimeter of the park would be 4 times the side length:

Perimeter = 4 * 49.4 m = 197.6 m

So the exact perimeter of the large park would be 197.6 meters.