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A property contained ten acres. How many lots of not less than 50 feet by 100 feet can be subdivided from the property if 26,000 square feet were dedicated for roads?

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Answer:

81 lots of 5,000 square feet fits in the property.

Explanation:

The first step is calculate the square feet of the minimum area:


50 \: feets * 100 \: feet = 5,000 \:square \: feet

Second, from the ten acres we subtract the 26,000 feets of roads:


1 \: acre = 60 \: feet * 660\:feet = 43,560\:square\:feet\\43,560 * 10 = 435,600\\435,600 - 26,000 = 409,600 \:square \: feet\:available

Third, we divide the lot area over the available square feet


(409,600)/(5,000) = 81.92

81 lots of 5,000 square feet fits in the property.

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