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You need to measure the specific sides of the plot and then compute the area. You can break down the total plot into smaller subsections which are regular and easier for you to compute the area. First, place the largest rectangle you can within the boundaries of the irregular lot. Then, fill in the remaining areas outside the rectangle with smaller rectangles, triangles and cirlces -- whatever fits best. Keep going using smaller and smaller shapes for the remaing areas until you've covered most of it. Then, calculate the area of each shape: Rectangle = Width x Height Triangle = W x H / 2 Circle = 3.1416 x radius x radius Add up the areas of all the shapes for the total area of the irregular lot.
B/c it can help to display the subsets in the data. It is also a good way to double check the data and scatterplot.
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The size of a plot can vary depending on the location and local regulations. In general, a plot of land is typically measured in square meters or square feet. The specific size of a plot can range from a few hundred square meters to several thousand square meters. It is important to check with local authorities or a land surveyor to determine the exact size of a plot in square meters.