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Calculate to the nearest 1/10th foot the length of the side of a 5th, 10th, and 100th acre square plot.

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Answer and explanation:

To find : Calculate to the nearest 1/10th foot the length of the side of a 5th, 10th, and 100th acre square plot.

Solution :

The area of the square is given by,


A=s^2 where s is the side length.

We know,
1 \text{ acre}=43560\ ft^2

1) The area of square plot is 5 acre.

Area in foot square is
A=5* 43560=217800\ ft^2

Substitute the value in the formula,


217800=s^2


√(217800)=s


466.69=s

Side nearest to 1/10th foot is 466.7 foot.

2) The area of square plot is 10 acre.

Area in foot square is
A=10* 43560=435600\ ft^2

Substitute the value in the formula,


435600=s^2


√(435600)=s


660=s

Side nearest to 1/10th foot is 660.0 foot.

3) The area of square plot is 100 acre.

Area in foot square is
A=100* 43560=4356000\ ft^2

Substitute the value in the formula,


4356000=s^2


√(4356000)=s


2087.10=s

Side nearest to 1/10th foot is 2087.1 foot.

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