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One acre equals 1 ⁄ 640 (0.0015625) square mile, 4,840 square yards, 43,560 square feet, [2] or about 4,047 square metres (0.4047 hectares) (see below).While all modern variants of the acre contain 4,840 square yards, there are alternative definitions of a yard, so the exact size of an acre depends upon the particular yard on which it is based.
Conversion chart. 1 decimal in common area units ... Value Square feet 435.6 Acres 0.01 Hectares 0.0040468564 Square metres 40.468564 Square inches 62,726.4 Square ...
Approximately Equivalent Metric amount 1 Laaha 4.59870 m 2 (0.00114 acres) 40 Laaha = 1 Pǣla 183.94802 m 2 (0.045455 acres) 12 Pǣla = 12 Kuruni 2207.37623 m 2 (0.54545 acres) 44 Kuruni = 1 Amuna 8093.71 m 2 (2 acres) 1 Amuna = 25 Kareesa 3237.49 m 2 (0.8 acres) 4 Amuna = 1 Kiriya 32374.9 m 2 (8 acres)
Unit conversions Unit Derivation Relative SI (or other metric) US or UK customary Tarang wa: Square wa: 4 m 2: 43 sq ft Ngan: 100 tarang wa: 400 m 2: 4,306 sq ft Rai: Square sen: 4 ngan or 400 tarang wa: 1,600 m 2 (16 ares) 17,222 sq ft (0.4 acres)
Table of area (land) units Unit Plural Relative value Metric value Imperial value Notes kejla: kejliet 1 ⁄ 60 ~18.74 m 2 ~22.41 sq yd siegħ: sigħan 1 ⁄ 6 ~187.4 m 2 ~224.1 sq yd tomna: tomniet, or tmien 1 ~1,124 m 2 ~1344 sq yd exactly 5 ⁄ 18 acre, or 12,100 square feet. This unit is also exactly 256 qasba kwadru.
Conversions between units in the metric system are defined by their prefixes (for example, 1 kilogram = 1000 grams, 1 milligram = 0.001 grams) and are thus not listed in this article. Exceptions are made if the unit is commonly known by another name (for example, 1 micron = 10 −6 metre).
Metric prefixes; Text Symbol Factor or; yotta Y 10 24: 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000: zetta Z 10 21: 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000: exa E 10 18: 1 000 000 000 000 000 000: peta P 10 15: 1 000 000 000 000 000: tera T
[1] [2] In Afghanistan, however, it is standardized at 2,000 square metres (0.49 acres). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The jerib was roughly equivalent to the other customary land measures in south Asia and the Middle East, the Indian bigha and the Sumerian iku , varying between 1,600 and 3,600 square metres (0.40 and 0.89 acres).