Property Ownership

Washington's government (rectangular) survey system divides land into townships that are:

A6 miles square, containing 36 sections
B1 mile square, containing 640 acres
C36 square miles, each containing 36 sections of 640 acres
D6 square miles, each containing 36 sections of 640 acres✓ Correct

Explanation

In the rectangular survey system, a township is 6 miles by 6 miles (36 square miles) and is divided into 36 sections, each 1 mile square and containing 640 acres.

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