To calculate the area of 70 decimals, we first need to convert decimals to square feet. 1 decimal is equal to 435.6 square feet. So, 70 decimals is 70 x 435.6 = 30,492 square feet. Next, we calculate how many 50 x 100 feet plots can fit into 30,492 square feet. Each 50 x 100 feet plot is 5,000 square feet. Therefore, 30,492 square feet divided by 5,000 square feet per plot equals approximately 6.1 plots.
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Answer: 48.53 acres = 2,113,966.8 square feet. Each plot is 1,000 square feet. So, 2,113,966.8 divided by 1,000 = 2,113.9668 plots (2,114 plots, rounded).
1 acre = 100 decimals.
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.
0.31 acres = 13503.6 sq ft Each plot = 100*80 = 8000 sq ft So number of plots = 13503.6/8000 = 1.69 plots
10,000 square feet.