A township = 36 sections = a square (6 miles by 6 miles).
Perimeter = 24 miles.
Yes. It has an area of 1 square mile; that's the same as 640 acres. A square that measures 6 miles on a side and has 36 of these 1-mile squares in it is a "township".
If that's 27 square miles, it's already there.
250 square miles.
It round to: 59,420 square miles and not 59,419 square miles
0.00005 square miles
Egg Harbor Township's area is 74.94 square miles.
Cleon Township, Michigan, USA - 36.1 square miles.
6 to 54 square miles ==More specifically...== A township in surveying terms is 36 sections, or 36 square miles.
it all depends...
36
A township is a subdivision of land area for the purpose of local government. In the US, the area of a township can be anything from 6 to 54 square miles, with 36 square miles being a commonly-occurring size, as a square block of land measuring 6 miles x 6 miles. Regarding that particular variety of township, 10 percent of it would amount to 3.6 square miles, or 2,304 acres.
Lincoln Township covers an area of 35.97 square miles.
six square miles
A township is a small area, generally smaller than a town. They are normally around 35 square miles in area.
There are 23,040 acres in a theoretical township. A theoretical township is 6 miles square, containing 36 sections, 1 mile square, of 640 acres each.
A township is when a county also has some corporate powers. Small in size, they range from 6 to 54 square miles.
Technically, this problem cannot be done because townships vary in size from 6 to 54 square miles, and the size is not given in the problem. If the size of the township is 6 square miles, divide 24 by 6. The answer is 4 townships in 24 square miles. If the township is 54 square miles, divide 24 by 54. The answer is 12/27 townships in 24 square miles. So, the number of townships in 24 square miles is 12/27 to 4.