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Calculating Steps and Paces Steps Number of Feet ÷ Number of Steps = Step Length 100 feet ÷ 40 steps = feet (Mr. Futral's step length) Paces 1 pace = 2 steps number of feet ÷ number of paces = pace length 100 feet ÷ 20 paces = 5 feet (Mr. Futral's pace length)

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Calculating Steps and Paces. Alabama has the third most timberland acreage in the 48 contiguous states, behind only Georgia and Oregon. . As far as private timberland acreage is concerned, Alabama ranks second behind Georgia. . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Calculating   Steps and Paces

Calculating Steps and Paces

Steps Number of Feet ÷ Number of Steps = Step Length

100 feet ÷ 40 steps = 2½ feet (Mr. Futral's step length)

Paces1 pace = 2 steps

number of feet ÷ number of paces = pace length 100 feet ÷ 20 paces = 5 feet (Mr. Futral's pace length)

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Alabama has the third most timberland acreage in the 48 contiguous states, behind only Georgia and Oregon.

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As far as private timberland acreage is concerned, Alabama ranks second behind Georgia.

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77% of timberland acreage is owned by non-industrial private landowners.

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The forest industry is the state’s largest manufacturing industry, producing an estimated $15.39 billion worth of products in 2005.

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There are approximately 850 active forest products manufacturing operations in the state.

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Over 48,000 people are directly employed with forest-based companies and 100,000 people are indirectly dependent upon the forest industry.