A rectangle length of 10 3/16 width of 6 7/8 inches.
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me assume yu wanna du

(10 & 3/16) * (6 & 7/8)

=10.1875 * 6.875

=70.0390625
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The rectangle's area is 163/16*55/8 sq in.= 70 and 5/128 sq in. Its perimeter is twice the sum of these two sides=2(163/16+55/8)=2(163/16+110/16)=273/8=34 and 1/8.

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