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Each of the integers $1,$ $2,$ $3,$ $\dots,$ $16$ is written on a separate slip of paper and these slips are placed in a pile. jillian will randomly draw slips from the pile without replacement and will continue drawing until two of the numbers she has drawn from the pile have a product that is a perfect square. what is the maximum number of slips that jillian can draw without obtaining a product that is a perfect square?

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