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Mathematics, 11.07.2019 22:30, davidoj13

Arectangular school banner has a length of 44 inches, a perimeter of 156 inches, and an area of 1496 square inches. the cheerleaders make signs similar to the banner. the length of a sign is 11 inches. what is its perimeter and its area?

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