3. What is the perimeter of the entire playing surface? *Do not count the inside lines.* Show your work to receive credit. Answers should be in simplest radical form. (2 points)

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To determine the perimeter of the entire playing surface, we need to calculate the sum of the lengths of all four sides.

From the given diagram, we can see that the length of each side is 10√3 units.

Therefore, the perimeter of the entire playing surface is:
4 * 10√3 = 40√3 units.

Therefore, the perimeter of the entire playing surface is 40√3 units.
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