It would have been useful to know the measurement units for 80*180 but since none are given I will assume that they are measures in International Standard Units. 80*180 square metres is 3.56 acres (to 2 dp) so you will get 0.281 lots of that size in one acre.
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Well, darling, if we're talking about standard residential lots, you can typically fit around 4-5 lots per acre. But hey, it all depends on the zoning regulations and the size of the lots. So, if you're looking to pack 'em in like sardines, better check with your local planning department first.
43.56 parcels of 100 x 100 squares will fit in one acre.
Two of them because there are 360 degrees in a trapezoid and 180 degrees in a triangle and so it follows that 360/180 = 2
You see how many triangles fit into the shape and multiply by 180 degrees
Well, honey, a polygon with 178 degrees as each of its interior angles is a 180-sided shape. It's like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole - it just ain't gonna work. So, grab your protractor and count those sides if you don't believe me.