It is an area equivalent to 25.9 square kilometres, approx. The area could be in the form of any 2-dimensional closed shape.
1 square mile = 640 acres, so 1 acre = 1/640 sq.mile, and 10 acre = 10/640 sq mile or 1/64 square mile [0.015625 square miles]
Yes but also 2 miles by half a mile 10 miles by 1/10th a mile etc
A square mile is bigger.
10 Acres = 0.015625 Square Mile
1 square mile = 27,878,400 square feet.
10% of a square mile = 0.10 * a square mile
A 10-mile square of land would cover an area of 100 square miles.
1 square mile = 640 acres, so 1 acre = 1/640 sq.mile, and 10 acre = 10/640 sq mile or 1/64 square mile [0.015625 square miles]
Ten square miles is 10 1 mile by 1 mile squares, or a square area about 3.1622 miles (or 16,696.8 feet) to a side. Ten miles square is a square area 10 miles to a side, or 100 square miles in total.
Yes but also 2 miles by half a mile 10 miles by 1/10th a mile etc
yes there is ABOUT 1000 people every square mile
An acre is a unit of area, and a linear mile is a measure of length, so they cannot really be compared. However, if you mean a square mile, there are 640 acres to a square mile.
hehe i dont know
There are approx 2.59*10^12 or 2.6 trillion sq mm in one sq mile.
AnswerThere is no formula that equates one acre to one square mile. At least there is no TRUE formula that does so. I mean I could type 1 acre = 1 mi2, and that would be a formula, but it would not be true. Because one acre is NOT equal to one square mile, and never will be. In fact, it takes 640 acres to equal a square mile.
10 x 5 = 50 30 x 5 = 150
To find the area of a circle with a 10-mile radius, you can use the formula for the area of a circle, which is ( A = \pi r^2 ). Plugging in the radius, ( A = \pi (10)^2 = 100\pi ) square miles. This is approximately 314.16 square miles.