That is approximately 2.295 acres.
2.5 acres is 108,900 square feet. The square root of 108,900 is 330, so one way to have 2.5 acres would be a square that is 330 feet on each side. Of course, acreage can be of any shape. No matter the shape, if the area within is 108,900 square feet, then it's 2.5 acres.
None, since there can be no conversion. A foot is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space while an acre is a measure of area in 2-dimensional space. The two measure different characteristics and, according to the most basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at comparisons or conversions between the two are fundamentally flawed.
"Acre" is a unit of area. It doesn't tell you anything about the shape.1.5 acres can be many different shapes ... square, rectangle, circle. If you only know the area, you can't say anything about the shape or size.IF by pure chance it just happens to be square, then it's about 256 feet on every side.But it could be a circle, or any one of millions of different rectangles, and still have the same 1.5 acres of area.
To find the dimensions of a rectangular area of 10 acres, we first convert acres to square feet: 1 acre equals 43,560 square feet, so 10 acres equals 435,600 square feet. The dimensions can vary depending on the length and width, but for example, a rectangle could be 660 feet long and 660 feet wide, or 1,320 feet long and 330 feet wide. Essentially, any pair of length and width that multiplies to 435,600 square feet will represent a valid dimension for the rectangular area.
5 acres is 217800 square feet, so if you had a circular plot of land with an area of 5 acres the diameter of the circle would be about 527 feet. I'm not quite sure if this is what you meant though...?
An acre is a measure of area, so the 'feet' in an acre must be square feet, another measure of area. An acre can be any shape you can imagine, but always contains 43,560 square feet. There are 640 acres in a square mile, by the way.
Convert that to square feet. As a reminder, an acre is 43,560 square feet. Then, choose any width you like; divide the number of square feet by that number to get the corresponding length (for a rectangular area).
The area (acres) doesn't tell the perimeter. If the 2.5 acres is square, than the perimeter is 1,320 feet. If the 2.5 acres is a field that's 100-ft wide and 1,089-ft long, then the perimeter is 2,378 feet. The perimeter can be ANY distance longer than 1,320 feet.
sorry, you can't convert a measure of land area to feet. the land area could be very long and narrow, or could be very short and wide, or could be a perfect square or any other shape. none of those shapes can be converted into just a length by itself. now, if you knew the conversion factor for how many square feet in an acre... Square feet = acres * 43560 then you could covert your 281 acres to square feet
To find the length and width of 20 acres of land, we first need to know the shape of the land. If the land is a perfect square, we can calculate the length and width by taking the square root of the total area (20 acres). The square root of 20 acres is approximately 4.47 acres. Therefore, the length and width of 20 acres of land would be 4.47 acres each.
There are no miles in any acres, and no acres in any miles.1 square mile = 640 acres
Oh, dude, 40 acres is approximately 1,742,400 square feet. So, if you want to know how many feet long it is, you'd need to consider the shape of the land. If it's a perfect square, then each side would be about 1,320 feet long. But hey, who's measuring, right?