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How Many 50x100 pieces in an acre?
jerry
#11 Posted : Thursday, October 20, 2011 12:42:08 PM
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jerry wrote:
ali wrote:
My quest is, how does an acre and quarter make 16 plots of 40x80? I have done the math till sleep caught up with me.

Impossssible from info given. (200*200)/(40*80)=12.5
plots.

That was for 1 acre! For 1/4 you have (1/4)*12.5=3.125. Total is 12.5+3.125= 15.625. Not yet 16 and no provision for access roads.
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mukiha
#12 Posted : Thursday, October 20, 2011 12:45:19 PM
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Oh; and BTW, 1 acre = 43,560 square foot. Therefore, an eight should strictly be 5,445sq ft. Converting this to a regular 1x2 rectangle, you get,52.2ft by 104.4ft...

So, 50x100 is actually 445sq.ft SMALLER than an eighth of an acre!

But who cares?
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PONDI
#13 Posted : Tuesday, October 25, 2011 9:23:54 AM
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carefully scrutinise any land purchase agreement. specifically the bit detailing the size of the plot. the words "or thereabouts" are used. apparently this allows seller to over or under state exact plot size by 10%.
CaptainGG
#14 Posted : Tuesday, October 25, 2011 11:02:33 AM
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Guys, let me say something on this coz this is my line/passion

If given the dimensions in feet e.g 50 by 100, always divide by 10 then mutiply by 3 to know the size in metres. e.g 50 feet =(50/100)*3 =5*3=15metres
If given the size in metres, always multiply by 10 then divide by 3 to determine the size in feet e.g 15 metres= (15*10)/3 = 150/3 = 50 feet
1)For a rectangular plot, 50 by 100 refers to 50 feet by 100 feet which is equivalent to 15 meters by 30 meters and is also equal to 450 square metres. This is what people refer to as 1/8 of an acre though slightly less due to the provision for access road. An acre will therefore give you 8 such plots with an access road. A quarter is double this size (Double the surface area).
2) The plot may not be rectangular, thus always take the surface area of the plot irrespective of the shape of the plot, for instance, an 1/8 will measure approximately 450 square metres (15m by 30m)
3) 1 Hactare=10,000 square metres and 2.5 acres make a hactare
4) 1 acre is equivalent to 0.404Ha, 1/2 acre =0.202 Ha, 1/4 acre=0.101 and an 1/8=0.05Ha. Once an acre is subdivided, the measurements reduce slightly because of the access roads for instance the 1/8=50 by 100 feet=15 by 30 metres =450/10,000 which becomes 0.045Ha
5) When buying land, visit the place, take a tape measure and determine the surface area in Square metres then divide by 10,000 to know whether what is indicated on the title deed/Certificate of lease is correct (Usually appears in Ha.)
6) If it is a Certificate of Lease as opposed to Title Deed for freehold land, check how many years are remaining on the lease before committing your money, morgage companies are very particular on this
7) Finally, you get twelve(12) 40*80 plots, thus 1 and 1/4 acres will give you 15 40*80 plots.

All the best guys, I think I have givem my two cents worth of contribution
ali
#15 Posted : Wednesday, October 26, 2011 12:03:26 PM
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Helloo captainG. That was very educative i must say. On the 1.25 acres with 15plots, does that include the access rd? When we get 15 plots, is access rd there or its yet to be included?
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HaMaina
#16 Posted : Monday, November 26, 2018 9:21:13 AM
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XSK wrote:
Hunderwear wrote:
Brilliant wazuans I got a friend who wants to sell me an acie of land and tells he will subdivide it for me into 10 pieces of 100x50. When I do my calculations I get 8 pieces without acces roads.Now somebody please explain how ths is possible.How many can i get genuinely if I maintain the standard size of the pieces and the acces roads.


@Hunderwear

Better google up such stuff.

50 ft by 100 ft is approx 1/8 Acre

100 ft by 100 ft is approx 1/4 acre

It therefore follows that 1 acre is approx 400 ft by 100 ft

Do the math..

#10 pieces of 50 x 100 = 500 ft x 100 ft is this equal to an acre?

#further giving the access road will reduce the overall available land area.

I hope i have been helpful.





I always thought there were 2 1/8ths th a quarter, 2 1/4rs in a Half, and 2 halfs in an acre. Thus 8 1/8ths in an acre. If I remember what my primo teacher told me.
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XSK
#17 Posted : Monday, November 26, 2018 10:10:51 AM
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HaMaina wrote:
XSK wrote:
Hunderwear wrote:
Brilliant wazuans I got a friend who wants to sell me an acie of land and tells he will subdivide it for me into 10 pieces of 100x50. When I do my calculations I get 8 pieces without acces roads.Now somebody please explain how ths is possible.How many can i get genuinely if I maintain the standard size of the pieces and the acces roads.


@Hunderwear

Better google up such stuff.

50 ft by 100 ft is approx 1/8 Acre

100 ft by 100 ft is approx 1/4 acre

It therefore follows that 1 acre is approx 400 ft by 100 ft

Do the math..

#10 pieces of 50 x 100 = 500 ft x 100 ft is this equal to an acre?

#further giving the access road will reduce the overall available land area.

I hope i have been helpful.





I always thought there were 2 1/8ths th a quarter, 2 1/4rs in a Half, and 2 halfs in an acre. Thus 8 1/8ths in an acre. If I remember what my primo teacher told me.


Have you written anything different from what I wrote way back? The part that you are highlighting was from the original poster and I was trying to help see the mistakes in his calculations
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