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Example: The new house, whose area is 2000 square feet, has a spacious backyard.
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Fermat stated that there cannot be a right triangle with sides of integer length whose area is a perfect square.
In a more complicated problem, a rectangle is sought whose area is 12 and whose height is 1/2 + 1/4 times its base (Golenishchev papyrus, problem 6).
Yet, large pieces of property with commanding views of the New York skyline remain undeveloped in the city, whose area is only 1.27 square miles.
A charge q at the centre of a sphere of radius r generates a field ε = qr/4πε0r3 on the surface of the sphere whose area is 4πr2, and the total flux through the surface is ∫SE · dS = q/ε0.
Steradian, unit of solid-angle measure in the International System of Units (SI), defined as the solid angle of a sphere subtended by a portion of the surface whose area is equal to the square of the sphere's radius.
Among ROIs, whose area is less than the setting value, level will be ruled out.
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Between them was the much smaller Yono, which did not become urbanized until after the war and whose area was restricted by its two expanding neighbours.
"Where soldiers are is where civilians are protected," said Victor Deng, a Dinka trader, whose area was attacked in August by armed youth, resulting in the death of a Dinka civilian.
The horizontal free surface was composed of 15,400 triangular elements whose area was 7700 km2 (the distances along the NE SW and SE NW directions were 110 and 70 km, respectively).
Seaxes appear in the arms of several London borough councils and of Spelthorne Borough Council, whose area was in Middlesex.
For the local kids whose area was suddenly filling up with the world's press, their initial concern was, "Did you show my face during the riots?" I saw a young, well-spoken reporter approach a group and ask them "Did you know the killers?" He handed them a business card from a right-wing broadsheet and awkwardly shuffled off, empty-handed.
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