Real Estate Math
A rectangular Wyoming ranch is 2 miles long and 1.5 miles wide. How many acres does it contain?
A960 acres
B1,200 acres
C1,440 acres
D1,920 acres✓ Correct
Explanation
Area = 2 miles x 1.5 miles = 3 square miles. 1 square mile = 640 acres. 3 x 640 = 1,920 acres. Understanding section and township measurements is essential for Wyoming ranch and agricultural land transactions.
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