Real Estate Math
A Colorado property has 6 acres. The owner sells 1/3 of the property. How many square feet remain?
A87,120 sq ft
B104,544 sq ft
C174,240 sq ft✓ Correct
D261,360 sq ft
Explanation
Total sq ft = 6 acres × 43,560 = 261,360 sq ft. Sold = 1/3 × 261,360 = 87,120 sq ft.
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