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kirill115 [55]
2 years ago
7

How can you mark someone as the brainliest answer?​

English
2 answers:
igor_vitrenko [27]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

When you get more than one answer to a question, an option will pop up that says "Mark as brainliest" once you click it then the chosen answer will become the brainliest! Hope this helps :)

Explanation:

Aleks04 [339]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Well I guess it's really up to you... If you really learned something from what they told you or if you like what they put then I guess you could give the brainliest

Explanation:

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Located above 5,000 ft and below 10,200 ft.

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♦Don’t go where an eighty year old man couldn’t go

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Concerning the “at least 8.25 miles north of Santa Fe” clue that Forrest gave us.

The clue was originally handed out in a comment Forrest made on a story Richard Saunier wrote for his blog “Mountain Walk”. The date was April 16, 2012 when Richard published his story titled: Forrest Fenn: Land Surveyor in which Richard lays out his theory that Forrest has given us clues as to where he has hidden the chest in the form of metes and bounds. The next day, April 17th Forrest left a comment on Richard’s blog that reads in its entirety the following:

“Since Richard mentioned the olden days lets harken to 1620 when universal land measures first became law in England and America. As you rode your horse into town you had to pass 80 telephone poles in order to reach a mile because they were 1 chain apart, or 66 feet. And each chain had 100 links, if you wanted to break it down further. Road rights-of-way also were 1 chain wide. And 80 square chains made a square mile, or 640 acres – and that was 1 section of land.

But if you’d rather count fence posts you had to pass 320 in order to reach a mile because they were a rod apart, or 16.5 feet. And since everyone knew that an acre was 10 square chains (43,560 square feet) it was easy to tell how many acres were in your neighbor’s farm.

Some aspects of those measures are still in use today in the horse racing business because a furlong is 10 chains in length, or 660 feet. You should feel smarter now because that’s so easy.

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66,000 links = 660 chains (66,000 ÷ 100)

1 chain = 66 feet

660 chains = 43560 feet (660 x 66) = 8.25 miles

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