Of course. Just like you can tear a 100-acre sheet of paper
into two 50-acre pieces.
It depends on the measurement units used for each plot. Is it 100 feet x 50 feet? 100 yards x 50 yards? 100 metres x 50 metres? In fact, are both measures in the same units? Or could they be 100 feet x 50 yards? But let's say that the plots are rectangular in shape and measuring 100 feet by 50 feet. That makes 5,000 square feet per plot, times 300 plots, equals a total of 1,500,000 square feet. Divide that by 43,560 square feet per acre, and you get 34.43526170798898 acres.
About 29% of an acre (0.2869 acres).
What is the cost per acre? Divide 50 billion by the cost per acre.
43,560 square feet = 1 acre 50-ft x 80-ft = 4,000 square feet = 0.092 acre (rounded)
Answer: .50 acre = 21,780 ft²
About 29% of one acre.
It depends on the measurement units used for each plot. Is it 100 feet x 50 feet? 100 yards x 50 yards? 100 metres x 50 metres? In fact, are both measures in the same units? Or could they be 100 feet x 50 yards? But let's say that the plots are rectangular in shape and measuring 100 feet by 50 feet. That makes 5,000 square feet per plot, times 300 plots, equals a total of 1,500,000 square feet. Divide that by 43,560 square feet per acre, and you get 34.43526170798898 acres.
About 29% of an acre (0.2869 acres).
It is 50%.
30' x 50' = 1,500 square ft = 0.03444 acre (rounded)
What is the cost per acre? Divide 50 billion by the cost per acre.
50 ft by 100 ft = 5,000 sq ft. 1 acre = 43,560 sq ft. Your lot is 0.1147842 of an acre.
Yes, .5 of an acre is half an acre or 50%. The actual square footage would be 21,780.
An acre contains 43,560 square feet. The conversion says that it would be .459 of an acre.
43,560 square feet = 1 acre 50-ft x 80-ft = 4,000 square feet = 0.092 acre (rounded)
0.0574 acres.
1 acre = 43,560 square feet 0.5 acre = 21,780 square feet