Sue has a rectangular sheet of paper measuring 40cm 30cm. She cuts out ten squares each measuring 5cm 5cm, as shown. In each case, exactly one side of the square lies along a side of the rectangle and none of the cut-out squares overlap. What is the perimeter of the resulting shape?
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