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β 13y agoIf the earth were perfectly flat, it would always be 40 acres. However, the earth is round, necessitating what are called correction lines. These are lines the surveyors had to "adjust" to stay in line with true earthly north, south, east, and west. Therefore a "40-acre" piece of land may actually measure more or less than 40 acres.
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β 13y agoAny quarter section is comprised of 160 acres.
1 section = 640 acres. A quarter section = 160 acres.
160.
Usually 160 acres.
It depends on how the quarter section gets subdivided by the developer. Lot size in the US can be as small as one quarter of an acre, or as large as 10 acres. Since a quarter section is 160 acres (assuming there are no correction lines nearby), there are somewhere between 16 and 640 lots in it.
The southeast quarter of a section is 160 acres, and the southeast quarter of that is 40 acres. So, the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of a section is 40 acres.
1 section = 640 acres(north HALF) of (southeast QUARTER) = (1/2) x (1/4) = 1/8th section = 640/8 = 80 acres
Any quarter section is comprised of 160 acres.
1 section = 640 acres. A quarter section = 160 acres.
You haven't said a 'quarter' of what. If it's a quarter section, then there are 160 acres in it.
One section is equal to one square mile. In one square mile, there are 640 acres, therefore in one quarter of a section of land, there are 160 acres.
Assuming that there is nothing strange going on (e.g. sloppy surveying) there are 40 acres in the quarter-quarter section.
160 acres.
160.
quarter sector or 65 hectares or quarter sector section or one-quarter section
A quarter section is equivalent to 64 hectares. This is because one section is 640 acres and a quarter section is one-fourth of that area.
Usually 160 acres.