Chapter 9: Problem 56
Use the fact that 1 square mile \(=640\) acres to find the area of each national park to the nearest square mile. Yosemite National Park (California): 761,268 acres
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Chapter 9: Problem 56
Use the fact that 1 square mile \(=640\) acres to find the area of each national park to the nearest square mile. Yosemite National Park (California): 761,268 acres
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