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A mirror is made of two congruent parallelograms as shown in the diagram. The parallelograms have a combined area of 5 1/5 square yards. The height of each parallelogram is 1 2/5 yards. Part 1 out of 2
How long is the base of each parallelogram?

Part 2 out of 2
What is the area of the smallest rectangle of wall that the mirror could fit on?

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