Real Estate Math
How many sections are in a Wyoming township?
A6
B16
C36✓ Correct
D640
Explanation
A township contains 36 sections, each measuring 1 mile x 1 mile = 640 acres. The sections are numbered 1-36, starting with section 1 in the northeast corner and snaking back and forth to section 36 in the southeast corner.
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