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The area of a plot of land is not enough information to determine its dimensions.

First of all, there is no justification for assuming that the shape is rectangular. It could be circular, triangular or even irregular. Even if you know that it is rectangular you still do not have enough information to determine its dimensions. Double the length, halve the width and the area remains the same. Or treble the length, reduce the width to a third - same result. There

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