5 x 43560/400 = 544.5ft
An acre is a square measure - a measure of area; it can be any shape as long as the total enclosed area is one acre (4840 sq yd). The acre would probably have originally come from being a rectangular piece of land 1 furlong (220 yd) long by 1 chain (22 yd) wide. If a square was an acre in size, it would have sides of about 69.57 yd. If a circle was an acre in size, it would have a radius of about 39.25 yd (a diameter of about 78.5 yd).
Measure two adjacent sides of your piece of land if it's square, rectangular, or a parallelogram in shape. Multiply those two numbers (in feet). If the number you get is less than 87,120, then you don't have two acres. If you have an odd-shaped piece of land, you will need to find a way to find out the square footage.
The 4 sides of a rectangular 40 acre parcel total one mile. Therefore the length and width of a square 40 acre parcel would each be 1320 feet (5280/4).
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About 40% of an acre.
an acre is 210'X210'X210'X210'
Acre is an unit of area and thus cannot represent sides of a rectangle
An acre is 43,560 square feet. You'll have to do some math to decide what proportions you want that one acre lot to take.
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An acre is a measure of area. It does not have to be rectangular in shape. And, given only the area, there are infinitely many configurations of length and breadth that will meet the requirements of the question.
A "plot" of land is just a term referring to a piece of property. It is not a unit of measure. A given plot of land could be less than an acre, or many hundreds of acres.
A rectangular lot that's 150-ft wide has to be 290.4-ftlongin order to enclose exactly 1 acre.