That depends on the density of the material. 5 tons of styrofoam would be a lot thicker than 5 tons of lead.
1 acre = 4,046.8564 square meters
1 acre = 40.5 ares
Answer: 1 acre = 0.004046 km²
It is neither. An acre is 1 (or 1.0) acres, half an acre is 0.5 acres. 0.247 is close to 1/4 (which is exactly 0.25).
Answer: 1 acre = 4,046.86 m²
On average 3,120 lbs per acre or 1.56 tons
4.72 tons of sugar from 1 acre of sugar cane
It varies a lot depending on the condition of the corn crop, but 15 to 30 tons is common.
1/11th of an acre = 0.09090909090909091
1 acre = 43,560 square feet of area. The cost depends on the location of the acre, and on its surroundings.
About 1/3 of an acre.
About 1/3 of an acre.
This is the worth math I've ever seen! 1 acre = 43,560 SF, take the square root of 43,560 to give you the base numbers of the acre = 208.71 feet for both the height and width of an acre to get square feet of an acre. Divide 208.71 / 3 = 69.57 yards for the height and width of the acre. Multiply 69.57 x 69.57 = 4,840 square yards in an acre. A cubic yard is simply 4,840 square yards dug down 3 feet or one yard. So one acre has 4,840 cubic yards of dirt if you only dig down 3 feet. If you dig down 6 feet that doubles and so on. One acre would have 48,400 cubic yards of dirt if you dug down 30 feet or 10 yards. Using a one cubic yard example if you removed one cubic yard of dirt from an acre you would have 4,480 cubic yards of dirt, and one cubic yard of dirt weighs approximately 1.3 tons so once cubic acre weighs 1.3 x 4,840 acres = 6,292 tons.
1 acre = 4,046.8564 square meters
1 acre = 40.47 are
1 acre = 4,046.86 square meters
1 acre is around 4.1km²