Well, darling, if you're talking about 16 decimals, that's equivalent to 1.6 feet. So, if you're looking to measure something in feet, you've got a good starting point with those 16 decimals. Just remember, don't get too caught up in the nitty-gritty details - it's just a fancy way of saying 1.6 feet.
72 divided by 16 = 4.5 Therefore 16 does not go into 72 without decimals
Decimal is a way of representing numbers, it is no a measure of anything. There is no such thing as 10 decimals. It is like asking how many feet in 10 counts or in 10 fractions.
16' x 16' = 256 square feet.
16*16=256 ft²
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.