Property Ownership
The government rectangular survey system divides land into townships that are:
A6 miles × 6 miles (36 square miles)✓ Correct
B1 mile × 1 mile (1 square mile)
C10 miles × 10 miles (100 square miles)
D3 miles × 3 miles (9 square miles)
Explanation
In the government rectangular survey system, townships are 6 miles × 6 miles = 36 square miles, and are divided into 36 sections of 1 square mile each (640 acres per section).
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