Real Estate Math
A square lot in Pennsylvania is 1 acre. If the lot is perfectly square, approximately how many linear feet is each side?
A200 feet
B208.7 feet✓ Correct
C220 feet
D250 feet
Explanation
1 acre = 43,560 sq ft. Side of a square lot = √43,560 = 208.
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