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How is the unit 'Acre' used for measuring area? How is it related to the SI unit? Give the derivations for the same

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Answered by Archita893
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Acre, unit of land measurement in the British Imperial and United States Customary systems, equal to 43,560 square feet, or 160 square rods. One acre is equivalent to 0.4047 hectares (4,047 square metres).

Unit conversion is very important because the rest of the world other than three contries uses the metric system. So, converting units is important in science because it uses the metric system. The metric system are measurements like cm, m, l, mL, etc...

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