CST Level 1 Land Surveyor Certification Practice

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How many chains are there in a mile?

  1. 60 chains

  2. 70 chains

  3. 80 chains

  4. 90 chains

The correct answer is: 80 chains

A mile is a unit of length that is commonly used in land surveying and other applications. In surveying, a chain is a unit of measurement that is equal to 66 feet. There are 5,280 feet in a mile. To determine how many chains are in a mile, you can divide the total number of feet in a mile by the number of feet in a chain: 5,280 feet (in a mile) ÷ 66 feet (in a chain) = 80 chains. This calculation shows that a mile is equivalent to 80 chains, which is why this option is the correct answer. Understanding the conversion between miles and chains is fundamental for any land surveyor, as it is essential for performing measurements, setting up surveying equipment, and interpreting maps that utilize these units of measurement.