# Problem: Although the preferred SI unit of area is the square meter, land is often measured in the metric system in hectares (ha). One hectare is equal to 10,000 m2. In the English system, land is often measured in acres (1 acre = 160 rod2). Use the exact conversions and those given in Exercise 39 to calculate the following.c. A lot with dimensions 120 ft by 75 ft is to be sold for $6500. What is the price per acre? What is the price per hectare? ###### FREE Expert Solution 82% (128 ratings) ###### Problem Details Although the preferred SI unit of area is the square meter, land is often measured in the metric system in hectares (ha). One hectare is equal to 10,000 m2. In the English system, land is often measured in acres (1 acre = 160 rod2). Use the exact conversions and those given in Exercise 39 to calculate the following. c. A lot with dimensions 120 ft by 75 ft is to be sold for$6500. What is the price per acre? What is the price per hectare?

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