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A student makes a sign out of a rectangular piece of cardboard for an upcoming event at school. The piece of cardboard has a length of 50 inches (in.) and a width of 25 inches. The sign is in the shape of an arrow, as shown. how much cardboard, in square inches, is not used for the sign?
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