One acre is 4,840 square yards or 43,560 square feet, and so a square piece of land measuring 208.71032 feet on all four sides is approximately an acre.
In fact, a circle having a diameter of 235.564 feet is approximately an acre because the formula for determining the area of circles proves that such a circle is almost equal to 43,560 square feet.
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If you mean square feet, it really doesn't make sense to convert that.
You want the area of a circle, which is pi*r2 Just make sure your radius (r) is in feet and you answer will be square feet.
You can't convert from linear feet to square feet - it doesn't make sense, they measure different things.
There is a problem here. A circle with a 7-foot diameter has a circumference of 21.99 feet, not 10 feet.If the circumference is 10 feet, that would make the diameter 3.183 feet.
The circumference is approx 4.71 feet.
a circle i guess
doesn't make sense.
You don't convert that. It just doesn't make sense.
Assuming the 15 feet is the diameter of the circle. Formula to find the circumference of the circle is pi x diameter. 15 × 3.14 = 47.1 feet So the rope will be 47.1 feet long.
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No, square feet are a measure of area. A mile is a linear distance.
If you mean square feet, it really doesn't make sense to convert that.
You want the area of a circle, which is pi*r2 Just make sure your radius (r) is in feet and you answer will be square feet.
You can't; you'd have to have a second measurement of feet. [Feet is linear distance; logically, there must be a second dimension to make it two dimensional.]
Acres are a measure of area, so linear feet cannot be used to form one.
You can't convert from linear feet to square feet - it doesn't make sense, they measure different things.