Real Estate Math
A Texas property is 150 ft x 200 ft. The owner wants to calculate the area in acres. (1 acre = 43,560 SF). What is the area?
A0.55 acres
B0.69 acres✓ Correct
C0.75 acres
D0.80 acres
Explanation
Area = 150 × 200 = 30,000 SF. Acres = 30,000 ÷ 43,560 = 0.6887 acres ≈ 0.69 acres.
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