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Julius designed a quadrilateral-shaped banner with colored tape around the edges and along the diagonal. The banner has a length of 10 feet, a width of 22 inches, and a diagonal of 122 inches.
Which statement about the banner is true?
A. The banner is not a rectangle because 10² + 22² ≠122² ; therefore, the angles opposite the diagonal are not right angles.
B. The banner is a rectangle because 120² + 22² = 122² ; therefore, the angles opposite the diagonal are not right angles.
C. The banner is not a rectangle because 120² + 22² ≠122² ; therefore, the angles opposite the diagonal are not right angles.
D. The banner is a rectangle because 10² + 22² = 122² ; therefore, the angles opposite the diagonal are not right angles.
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