Real Estate Math
A North Dakota lot is 150 feet wide and 200 feet deep. What is its area in square feet?
A25,000 sq ft
B30,000 sq ft✓ Correct
C35,000 sq ft
D40,000 sq ft
Explanation
Area = Width × Depth = 150 ft × 200 ft = 30,000 sq ft. Remember: 1 acre = 43,560 square feet.
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