Real Estate Math
How many square feet are in a half section of land?
A13,939,200 sq ft✓ Correct
B27,878,400 sq ft
C6,969,600 sq ft
D3,484,800 sq ft
Explanation
One section = 640 acres = 640 × 43,560 sq ft = 27,878,400 sq ft. Half section = 320 acres = 27,878,400 ÷ 2 = 13,939,200 sq ft.
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