No. Not if 100 and 200 are any standard measures.
In the unlikely event that a new unit of linear measurement, equivalent to sqrt(43560/20000) feet is being used, then the answer is yes.
1 x 200, 2 x 100, 4 x 50, 5 x 40, 8 x 25, 10 x 20 = 200 and 100 + 100 = 200
200 x 100 = 20000
x*200 = 75/100 so x = 75/20000 = 0.00375x*200 = 75/100 so x = 75/20000 = 0.00375x*200 = 75/100 so x = 75/20000 = 0.00375x*200 = 75/100 so x = 75/20000 = 0.00375
5000 square feet is 0.11 of an acre.
1 x 100 = 200 2 times 100 equals 200
.45 acre
.688 acre. 100 x 200 /43,560= .68870
1 acre = 43,560 sq ft; 100 x 200 = 20,000 sq ft or .459 acre
0.46 acre
100 x 100 = 10,000 sq ft; 10,000sq ft / 43,560 sq ft per acre = .2295684 acres
43560 sq ft = 1 acre 210 ft x 200 ft = 42000 sq ft = 42000 ÷ 43560 acre = 350/363 acre ≈ 0.964 acre
About 1/2 acre (0.459137 acres).
43560 sq ft = 1 acre → 200 ft x 120 ft = 24000 sq ft = 24000 ÷ 43560 acre = 200/363 acre ≈ 0.551 acre.
One acre equals 43,560 square feet. 100' X 100' equals 10,000 square feet and is approximately .229 of an acre.
43.56 parcels of 100 x 100 squares will fit in one acre.
50 x 200 = 10,000 (square feet) = 0.229568411 acres (about 23% of an acre or just under 1/4 acre).
You would take 150*2 + 100*2. To solve this...you take 150 * 2 and get 300. You then take 100 * 2 and get 200. You add 300 and 200 and get 500 acres.