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10000 m2 = ____________ acre

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10
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100
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1000
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None of these
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Solution

The correct option is D None of these
An old unit of area used for measuring the area of land . The acre (old English word meaning field) was originally defined as the area that could be plowed in a day by a yoke of oxen. The acre was defined as the area of a field one furlong long by 1/10 furlong wide. In metric the unit corresponding to the acre is the hectare, which is 10,000 square metre.
1acre=4046.86m2
10000m2=2.471acre

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