From: KLINK on 29 May 2005 11:10 I am looking for a acreage calculator that I can use to determine the acres in a lot that has different lengths on each side. ex. 70x 234.6x 180x 304.5.
From: News on 29 May 2005 12:01 http://www.martindalecenter.com/Calculators.html Look under Crops & Horticulture / Acreage
From: Paul B. on 29 May 2005 12:35 KLINK wrote: > I am looking for a acreage calculator that I can use to determine the acres > in a lot that has different lengths on each side. > ex. 70x 234.6x 180x 304.5. > Can't be done unless you know the included angles. p.
From: ellis_jay on 29 May 2005 14:58 News wrote: > http://www.martindalecenter.com/Calculators.html > > Look under Crops & Horticulture / Acreage thanx for the link........ -- Their ethics are a short summary of police ordinances: for them the most important thing is to be a useful member of the state, and to air their opinions in the club of an evening; they have never felt the homesickness for something unknown and far away, nor the depths which consists in being nothing at all. ___________Soren Kierkegaard Ellis_jay
From: Doc on 30 May 2005 05:39 "Paul B." <pb_public(a)operamail.com> wrote in news:vbmme.6692$Fb.618(a)trndny07: > KLINK wrote: >> I am looking for a acreage calculator that I can use to determine the >> acres in a lot that has different lengths on each side. >> ex. 70x 234.6x 180x 304.5. >> > > Can't be done unless you know the included angles. > > p. > You really think 70x 234.6x 180x 304.5 can have more than one set of included angles ? -- Adam and Eve - the worlds happiest couple ever. Neither had a mother-in-law.
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