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The population density of New York City is 26,403 people per square mile. If 12,383,007 people live in New York City, what is the city's area?
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The population density of New York City is 26,403 people per square mile. If 12,383,007 people live in New York City, what is the city's area?
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469 square miles would be the answer
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