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To convert US survey acres to m²: multiply by 4,046.873. To international acres: multiply by ~1.000004.
1 US survey acre ≈ 4,046.873 m². Differs from international acre (4,046.856 m²) by about 0.016 m².
For example, 1 Acre (US Survey) (ac (US)) = 40.4687261 Are (a).
| Acre (US Survey) (ac (US)) | Are (a) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 4.04687261 |
| 0.5 | 20.23436305 |
| 1 | 40.4687261 |
| 2 | 80.9374522 |
| 5 | 202.3436305 |
| 10 | 404.687261 |
| 25 | 1011.718152 |
| 50 | 2023.436305 |
| 100 | 4046.87261 |
| 500 | 20234.36305 |
| 1000 | 40468.7261 |
The US survey acre is a historical unit of area based on the US survey foot, equal to approximately 4,046.873 m².
1 US survey acre ≈ 4,046.873 m². Differs from international acre (4,046.856 m²) by about 0.016 m².
To convert US survey acres to m²: multiply by 4,046.873. To international acres: multiply by ~1.000004.
Historical US land surveys, old property deeds, and State Plane Coordinate System calculations.
The difference between US survey and international acre is about 0.016 m² — roughly the area of a sheet of paper. Over large areas, it adds up.
Using US survey acre in new calculations — it's been deprecated since 2023. Use the international acre instead.
As of 2023, the US survey foot and acre are retired. All US measurements now use the international definitions.
The are is a metric unit of area equal to 100 square meters — the area of a square with 10-meter sides.
1 a = 100 m² = 0.01 ha = 1 dam². 100 ares = 1 hectare.
To convert ares to m²: multiply by 100. To hectares: divide by 100. To acres: multiply by 0.0247.
Small garden plots, residential lots in some European land records, and educational exercises.
The word 'hectare' literally means '100 ares.' Despite the are's obscurity, its derivative hectare is used worldwide.
Confusing 'are' with 'acre.' An are = 100 m², while an acre = 4,046.86 m² — an acre is about 40× larger.
Remember: 1 are = 10 m × 10 m = 100 m². And 1 hectare = 100 ares = 10,000 m². The naming is systematic.



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