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I assume you want a rectange of dimensions 68 times (unknown). Here is how you solve it.

1) Look up the definition of "acre"; specifically, how many square feet does an acre have (unless you have already memorized it, of course).

2) Convert the half-acre to square feet.

3) Divide the number of square feet by 68 feet to get the unknown other length.

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