Approximately 1,719.27 feet, assuming the plot is perfectly circular.
1). You calculate the area of the plot of land. Since you have its dimensions in feet, the number you calculate will most likely be in square feet. 2). You look up the definition of "acre" to find out how many square feet it covers. 3). You divide the number of square feet in the plot of land by the number of square feet in 1 acre. The quotient is the number of acres covered by the plot of land. 4). If you don't get 1.629 then you made a mistake, and you should start over.
Approx 295 feet.
it depands of the square feet and location of the plot. say for example assume that plot area of 60 X 40 = 2400 1 acres = 43560 43560 / 2400 = approx 18 Plots
A frontage is the length of a full plot of land, measured along the road to which the plot fronts. This is obviously variable depending on which plot of land you are measuring.
1 acre = 43,560 square feet ===> 15 acres = (15 x 43,560) = 653,400 square feet 1 mile = 5,280 feet ===> 1/2 mile = (5,280 / 2) = 2,640 feet (Length) x (width) of the plot = 653,400 Length = 2,640 feet Width = 653,400 / 2,640 = 247.5 feet
A plot of land can be different sizes. I have had an acre plot, and a quarter of an acre plot. So they can be different.
An acre is 43560 square feet, so 30 acres would be 1,306,800 square feet. The square root of 1,306,800 square feet is 1,143.153533 feet. So a square plot of land of 30 acres would measure 1,143 feet, 2 inches on each side. By the way, it would be very unusual to find a 30-acre square plot of land. Land is usually divided into 10-acre squares measuring 660 feet on a side. So a 30-acre plot of land would likely be a rectangle measuring 660x1980 feet.
An acre is 43560 square feet. If I did the math correctly you have .6575797 of an acre. Check out this web site for math help. http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol2/circle_area.html
1). You calculate the area of the plot of land. Since you have its dimensions in feet, the number you calculate will most likely be in square feet. 2). You look up the definition of "acre" to find out how many square feet it covers. 3). You divide the number of square feet in the plot of land by the number of square feet in 1 acre. The quotient is the number of acres covered by the plot of land. 4). If you don't get 1.629 then you made a mistake, and you should start over.
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An acre is 43,560 square feet. The number of plots that can be cut from the original acre depends on the zoning classification and restrictive covenants.
.4046 Hectare acreage land plot lot
An acre is a specific unit of measurement. Like a square mile, but smaller. A plot just refers to a piece of land of any size.
Approx 295 feet.
one ton of sunflower seeds can be produced from a one acre land.
An acre was originally defined as the size of a plot of land that can be tilled by one man behind one ox in one day, and measures 66 feet by 660 feet, for a total of 43,560 square feet.[1] In modern times, an "acre" is considered a square building lot of size 200 x 200 feet, however, this is really 8% shy of an acre. A real acre square lot would measure 208' 81/2" square.
There is no fixed size for a plot of land.