Maybe. Maybe not. It really depends on the area, the neighborhood (and neighbors), and the zoning. The best way to find out is the county courthouse. The county code division will be able to tell you how many horses you can have. Some places its 1 horse per 1/2 acre and other places it may be 1 horse per 1/4 acre. In some neighborhoods if the neighbors are not fussy they will let you stretch the rules a little.
Not sure, but the "ideal" living space for horses is approx. 2 acres per horse.
Green Acres - 1965 King Oliver I 6-20 was released on: USA: 9 February 1971
Green Acres - 1965 Lisa the Psychologist 6-24 was released on: USA: 9 March 1971
9 acres = 392,040ft²
1 acre = 4840 sq yd = 9 x 4840 = 43560 sq ft 217800 sq ft = 217800 ÷ 43560 = 5 acres
16900 sq ft = 16900/9 sq yards = 16900/(9*4840) acres = 0.388 acres
One hectare is 2.47 acres. So, you only need to multiply the number of hectares (any number ) by 2.47 to know what it is in acres. 9 X 2.47=22.23 acres or about 22 1/4 acres.
None. The closest is Maryland with 7,940,275 acres.
18 workers do 10 acres in 5 days . . .==> 18 workers do 2 acres per day==> 9 workers do 1 acre per day==> 1 worker does 1/9 acre per dayAnother 8 acres assigned to 12 workers . . .==> 12 workers do 12/9 acre per day==> At that rate, 8 acres can be done in 8/(12/9) = 8 x 9/12 = 72/12 = 6 days.
The area in acres is 125,653 9.
9,000 square feet = a little less than 1/4 acre (0.20661157 acres)
He has 7 horses
One fifth of 45 horses is calculated by dividing 45 by 5, which equals 9. Therefore, one fifth of 45 horses is 9 horses.