Real Estate Math
A commercial lot in New Mexico measures 200 feet by 350 feet. What is the area in acres? (1 acre = 43,560 sq ft)
A1.20 acres
B1.61 acres✓ Correct
C2.40 acres
D3.22 acres
Explanation
Area = 200 × 350 = 70,000 sq ft. 70,000 / 43,560 = 1.
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