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Let ABCD be a rectangle
AB = CD = 9 ft
BC = DA
(AB)x(BC) = 54 ft
BC = 54/(AB) = 54/9 = 6 ft

perimeter = (AB)+(BC)+(CD)+(DA) = 2(AB)+2(BC) = 2x9+2x6 = 30 ft

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