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∙ 2010-02-16 15:13:48About 45% of an acre.
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∙ 2010-02-16 15:13:48This is a math question. First calculate how many square feet you have, then divide it by the number of square feet in an acre and convert to a percentage. There are 43,560 square feet in an acre. Thus: (350 x 45)/43,560 = 15,750/43,560 = 0.36 or 36 percent of an acre.
Answer: 0.123966 acres (about 12.4% or 1/8 of an acre)
The cheapest land will probably be from $800-$1200 an acre. This is usually land with no timber, or structures. Land with timber is closer to $1500 -$2500 an acre, depending on age of timber and location of the plot.
An acre of land can produce thousands of pounds of food every year. The production of the land is very dependent upon the type of soil and the climate.
about 25% is land. 75% is water.
About 40% of an acre.
About 15% of an acre.
Answer: 14,175 ft² = 0.325413 acres (about 32.5%).
320' x 180' works out to be about 132% of one acre.
Answer: 9,600 ft² = 0.220385 acres (about 22%)
17%
17% (: hope that helps you!!!
About 4.6% of an acre.
This is a math question. First calculate how many square feet you have, then divide it by the number of square feet in an acre and convert to a percentage. There are 43,560 square feet in an acre. Thus: (350 x 45)/43,560 = 15,750/43,560 = 0.36 or 36 percent of an acre.
Answer: 0.123966 acres (about 12.4% or 1/8 of an acre)
There are 43,560ft2 in an acre, which makes 5 acres = 217,800ft2
There are 43,560 square feet in an acre, and if a parcel of land is 2610 feet by 300 feet, it has 783,000 square feet in it. Dividing 783,000 feet2 by 43,560 feet per acre, we get about 17.9752 acres of land in the parcel.