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How many marlas are there in one acre?

A. 160
B. 180
C. 145
D. 140
Correct Answer: A. 160

The correct answer is 160 marlas. An acre is a widely used unit of land area, traditionally defined as the area of one chain by one furlong (66 by 660 feet), equivalent to 43,560 square feet. A marl (or marla) is a traditional unit of area used in parts of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, typically equivalent to 272.25 square feet. Therefore, to convert acres to marlas, one divides the total square feet in an acre by the square feet in a marla (43,560 / 272.25 ≈ 160). Options B, C, and D are incorrect conversion values.

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