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Calculating the Gini Coefficient from Lorenz Curve Data

In a standard diagram representing a country's income distribution, the area under the Lorenz curve is measured to be 0.35. Given that the total area under the line of perfect equality is 0.5, calculate the Gini coefficient. Provide your answer as a decimal.

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