1 square mile = 640 acres
6 square miles = 3,840 acres
A township = 36 sections = a square (6 miles by 6 miles). Perimeter = 24 miles.
0.009375 of a square mile.
Answer: 6 acre = 0.009375 mi²
2*3 = 6 square miles
640 acres = 1 sq mile → 1.52 x 10^6 acres = 1.52 x 10^6 ÷ 640 sq miles = 2375 sq miles
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 = 36 sections = a square (6 miles by 6 miles). Perimeter = 24 miles.
0.009375 of a square mile.
The area of a circle with a 6-mile radius is approximately 113 square miles.
To find the number of miles in 36 square miles, you would need to take the square root of 36. The square root of 36 is 6, so there are 6 miles in one side of the square. To find the total number of miles around the perimeter of the square, you would multiply 6 by 4 (since there are 4 equal sides in a square), giving you a total of 24 miles.
1.672704 × 1017 square feet.
Answer: 6 acre = 0.009375 mi²
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.
A 6 miles square area is often referred to as a "36 square mile" area.
there are 6 million acres of land in Denali National Park
2*3 = 6 square miles
Answer: 6,000,000 acres = 9,375 mi²