Real Estate Math
A Missouri farm is described as Township 47 North, Range 28 West. Each township is 6 miles square. The area of one township is:
A6 square miles
B36 square miles✓ Correct
C23,040 acres
D36 sections
Explanation
One township in Missouri's rectangular survey = 6 miles x 6 miles = 36 square miles = 23,040 acres. It contains 36 sections, each 1 mile x 1 mile (640 acres).
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