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An isosceles triangle is drawn outside on one of the sides of a square as base in such a way that the perimeter of the complete figure is `(7)/(6)` times the perimeter of the original square. What is the ratio of area of the triangle to the area of the original square ?

A

`1:1`

B

`2:3`

C

`1:2`

D

`1:3`

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