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One acre is equivalent to 43,560 square feet. If an acre is also equivalent 1o 4,840 square yards, how many square yards, how many square feet are equal to one square yard?
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One acre is equivalent to 43,560 square feet. If an acre is also equivalent 1o 4,840 square yards, how many square yards, how many square feet are equal to one square yard?
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9 sq ft = 1 sq yd
There's 3ft in a yard sq means 3x3=9
Check 4840 sq yds x9= 43,560 sq ft
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