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How many 80 by 180 lots can you fit in one acre? - Answers

It would have been useful to know the measurement units for 80*180 but since none are given I will assume that they are measures in International Standard Units. 80*180 square metres is 3.56 acres (to 2 dp) so you will get 0.281 lots of that size in one acre.



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It would have been useful to know the measurement units for 80*180 but since none are given I will assume that they are measures in International Standard Units. 80*180 square metres is 3.56 acres (to 2 dp) so you will get 0.281 lots of that size in one acre.



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How many 80 by 180 lots can you fit in one acre? - Answers

It would have been useful to know the measurement units for 80*180 but since none are given I will assume that they are measures in International Standard Units. 80*180 square metres is 3.56 acres (to 2 dp) so you will get 0.281 lots of that size in one acre.

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