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A rectangle 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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Since you have the length and the area, you can assume the width

1496/44 = Width Because Area = L * W

Width = 34

So this is a ratio problem

44/11 = ratio

So, the ratio is 4:1
So since we have the width, we can divide the width of the school banner by 4 because of the scale

34/4 = 8.5 = width of the sign

The area of the sign is 8.5*11 = 93.5

and the perimeter is just that,

8.5 * 2 + 11*2 = 39

Perimeter = 39 inches

Area = 93.5 inches
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User Keng
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For the school banner we have:


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Where,

w: width of the banner

l: length of the banner

Substituting values we have:


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Clearing the width we have:


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Then, for the cheerleaders we have:

The ratio of measures is:


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Therefore, the width is given by:


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Then, the perimeter is given by:


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Substituting values we have


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The area is given by:


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Substituting values we have


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Answer:

Its perimeter and its area are:

P = 39 inches

A = 93.5 square inches

User Nadeem Khoury
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