Question: An acre, a unit of land measurement still in wide use, has a length of one furlong (1 mi) and a width one-tenth of its

An acre, a unit of land measurement still in wide use, has a length of one furlong (1 mi) and a width one-tenth of its length. 

(a) How many acres are in a square mile? 

(b) How many square feet are in an acre? See Appendix E. 

(c) An acre-foot is the volume of water that would cover 1 acre of flat land to a depth of I foot. How many gallons are in 1 acre-foot?

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