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How many square meters is equal to one lot? - Answers
One lot is equal to 1/30 or 1/32 of a pound. The lot is not a measurement of area. Unless you are talking about a lot of land, in which case you were probably hoping that we used our psychic powers to envision the figure in your text book. Sadly, I used my psychic powers already today, so you will just have to suffer.
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How many square meters is equal to one lot? - Answers
One lot is equal to 1/30 or 1/32 of a pound. The lot is not a measurement of area. Unless you are talking about a lot of land, in which case you were probably hoping that we used our psychic powers to envision the figure in your text book. Sadly, I used my psychic powers already today, so you will just have to suffer.
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How many square meters is equal to one lot? - Answers
One lot is equal to 1/30 or 1/32 of a pound. The lot is not a measurement of area. Unless you are talking about a lot of land, in which case you were probably hoping that we used our psychic powers to envision the figure in your text book. Sadly, I used my psychic powers already today, so you will just have to suffer.
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