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Mrs. Chen owns two pieces of property. The areas of the properties are 77,120 square feet and 33,500 square feet.
43,560= 1 acre
Find the total number of acres Mrs. Chen owns, to the nearest hundredth of an acre and please explain how to do it.


Sagot :

First add the two areas of the properties together. 
77120 + 33500 = 412120 square feet
Divide this number by 43560 to get the number of acres.
412120/43560 = 9.46

Answer: 9.46 acres
Okay so there are two pieces of property Mrs. Chen owns, so in order to find the total number of feet, add 77,120 and 33,500.
77,120 + 33,500= 110,620
1 acre= 43,560
To find the total number of acres now, you divide 110,620 ÷ 43,560
and that equals about 2.54.  (Since you asked for the nearest hundredth of an acre)
If I'm wrong, please forgive me.
I notice that you are in high school and I am in middle school, so if I am wrong, I am so sorry. But if I'm correct, I hope this helped!
- Alina (: