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square feet Fraction of jugerum Metric equivalent Imperial equivalent Description dimidium scrupulum 50 1 ⁄ 576: 4.38 m 2 47.1 sq ft scrupulum 100 1 ⁄ 288: 8.76 m 2 94.3 sq ft duo scrupula 200 1 ⁄ 144: 17.5 m 2 188 sq ft sextula 400 1 ⁄ 72: 35.0 m 2 377 sq ft sicilicus 600 1 ⁄ 48: 52.6 m 2 566 sq ft semiuncia 1,200 1 ⁄ 24: 105 m 2
square foot hexapodēs ἑξαπόδης: 36 podes 3.42 m 2 (36.8 sq ft) square six-foot akaina ἄκαινα: 100 podes 9.50 m 2 (102.3 sq ft) rod hēmiektos ἡμίεκτος: 833 + 1 ⁄ 3 podes 79.2 m 2 (853 sq ft) half a sixth hektos ἕκτος: 1,666 + 2 ⁄ 3 podes 158.3 m 2 (1,704 sq ft) a sixth of a plethron aroura ἄρουρα ...
15.4 36.1 7.99 105.5 51.32 1984 6 057 000 307 000 91 000 216 000 50.6 15.0 35.7 7.87 101.2 51.64 1985 6 267 000 310 000 92 000 218 000 49.5 14.6 34.9 7.73 97.9 51.73 1986 6 498 000 315 000 94 000 222 000 48.6 14.4 34.2 7.56 95.2 51.64 1987 6 736 000 322 000 96 000 226 000 47.8 14.3 33.5 7.39 93.0
The household density was 684 per square mile. 91.9% of housing units were occupied with a 3.8% vacancy rate. The average household size was 2.65 per household. The average income for non-family households was $90,335, and the average income for families was $104,715. 13.3% or 2,888,493 of the population were below the poverty line.
Ohio is home to 228 miles (367 km) of the National Road, now U.S. Route 40. Ohio has a highly developed network of roads and interstate highways. Major east-west through routes include the Ohio Turnpike ( I-80 / I-90 ) in the north, I-76 through Akron to Pennsylvania , I-70 through Columbus and Dayton , and the Appalachian Highway ( State Route ...