A 12-acre piece of land is subdivided into 45 acre lots. How many lots are there?

How can you 45 acre lots out of 12 acres?

To find the number of 45-acre lots in a 12-acre piece of land, we need to divide the total area of the land by the area of each lot.

The total area of the land is given as 12 acres.

The area of each lot is given as 45 acres.

To find the number of lots, we divide the total area of the land by the area of each lot:

Number of lots = Total area of land / Area of each lot

Number of lots = 12 acres / 45 acres

When we divide 12 by 45, we get a decimal value of approximately 0.2667.

However, since we are dealing with lots, which are usually whole numbers, we need to round this decimal value to the nearest whole number.

Rounding 0.2667 to the nearest whole number, we get 0 (since 0.2667 is less than 0.5).

Therefore, the number of 45-acre lots in a 12-acre piece of land is 0.