A square has four sides that are all the same length.
If one side is 33-ft then all four sides are 33-ft, and the distance
all the way around the square is (33 x 4) = 132 feet.
To determine the amount of fence needed to enclose your backyard, measure the perimeter of the area you want to enclose. Add up the lengths of all sides to calculate the total length of fence required.
It can enclose any area between zero and 795 square yards.If the field is 49.9999 yards long and 0.0001 yard wide, then the perimeter is 100 yardsand the area is 0.0049999 square yard.The greatest possible enclosed area with a given amount of fence and straight sides is a square. With 100 yardsof fence, the square that's 25 yards on a side encloses 625 square yards of land.The greatest possible enclosed area with a given amount of fence and any shape is a circle. With 100 yards of fence,the circle with a circumference of 100 yards has a diameter of 31.83 yards, and encloses an area of 795.77 square yards. (the number is rounded)
its simple all needs 10,000 ft to enclose her garden
88 feet? unless you add a Gate? 3 foot or 4 foot Which would require 85 or 84 feet of fence
A square has four sides that are all the same length. If one side is 33-ft then all four sides are 33-ft, and the distance all the way around the square is (33 x 4) = 132 feet.
The least possible length of fence that can enclose 20 acres is 3,308.75 ft.That's if the field is circular.If the field is square, then it takes 3,733.5 ft.If it's a rectangle ... straight sides but not a square ... then the perimeter can beanything more than 3,733.5 ft, depending on the shape of the rectangle. The areadoesn't tell you what the perimeter has to be.
To fence 1 acre of land with a post and rail fence, you need to know the perimeter of the area you want to enclose. An acre is 43,560 square feet, and if you assume a square shape, each side would be approximately 208.7 feet long, giving a total perimeter of around 834.8 feet. Therefore, you would need about 834.8 feet of post and rail fencing to enclose 1 acre. Be sure to account for any gates or openings in your total calculation.
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To determine how much fence stain you need to cover your entire fence, you will first need to measure the length and height of your fence. Once you have these measurements, you can calculate the total square footage of your fence. Then, check the coverage area listed on the fence stain product you plan to use and divide the total square footage of your fence by the coverage area of the stain to determine how much you will need.
If it is perfectly square, it will be just short of 210 feet per side. So you will need 840 feet of fence.
The perimeter of a square is four times the length of one side. If each side is 10m, 40m of fencing would be required to enclose a pasture, less whatever is required for the gate.
To determine how much stain you need for your fence, calculate the square footage of the fence surface and refer to the stain manufacturer's coverage guidelines. Multiply the square footage by the recommended coverage rate to find the amount of stain needed.