Step 1 Determine the size of the parcel of land in acres. If you know the area of the land in square feet or square miles you can convert this value to acres. Convert square feet to acres by dividing the number of square feet by 43,560 (e.g. 130,000 square feet of land is equi...
Land clearing cost estimator by lot sizeThe square footage of your property is a crucial factor to consider when estimating the cost of land clearing. You can pay under $750 to clear ⅛ acre of land, while the price for 2 acres starts at $1,620 and can reach over $11,000. Often,...
A rectangular box with a square base contains 24 cubic feet. If the height of the box is 18 inches, how many feet are there in each side of the base? The base of a rectangle box measures 4 feet by 5 feet. How many feet deep should t...
The "How Many Acres" Quiz is an educational quiz designed to test your understanding of land measurements and conversions. This quiz features a variety of questions that require you to convert different units of area into acres, such as miles, hectares, square feet, and square kilometers. Each...
Calculate the area in feet of the parcel of land. If the lot is rectangular, as are many city lots, multiply the length by the width. If the length of the land is 3,000 feet and the width of the land is 1,800 feet multiply these together to get the total square footage of the ...
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A new sidewalk will be 6 ft wide, 220 ft long, and filled to the depth of 3 inches (0.25 foot) with concrete. How many cubic yards of concrete are needed? It takes 320 cubic feet of concrete make a 80 square foot patio. How many cubic yards of concrete does it take to make a ...
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While academic institutions use less than 0.1 percent of U.S. coal burned for power, campus coal use has a history dating back to the 1800s when 29 to power was scarce. Many universities still operate their own power plants. The Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 encouraged...