An acre is a measure of area so a square acres is some sort of 4-dimensional measure. Given that we live in what we perceive to be 3-dimensions of space, I assume you mean acres and not square acres.
However, that does not lead to an answer. Information about an area is not enough to determine its length and width. For example, an area of 60 acres could be 2613600 ft long (495 miles) and 1 ft wide.
A square with an area of 99 acres has a length and width of 2,077 feet.
A square with an area of 80 acres has a length and width of 1,867 feet. The diagonal length of the square is 2,640 feet.
0.5 acres = 21,780 square feet.So you know that (length) times (width) must be 21,780 but there are noother constraints on what the dimensions must be. There are an infinite numberof possible length/width combinations.
643.28 feet x 643.28 feet for a square-shaped lot of 9.5 acres.
Length = 990 ft1 acre = 43560 square feet30 acres = 30 acres * 43560 sq ft/1 acre = 1306800 sq.ftFormulas: Area = length * widthlength= Area/width= 1306800/1320= 990
To convert the area of a plot from square feet to acres, you can follow these steps: 1. Calculate the total square footage by multiplying the width by the length (250 ft * 500 ft = 125,000 sq ft). 2. Divide the total square footage by 43,560 (the number of square feet in an acre) to get the area in acres (125,000 sq ft ÷ 43,560 = 2.87 acres). So, a plot with dimensions of 250 feet width and 500 feet length is approximately 2.87 acres in size.
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).
Well, honey, a 40 acre parcel is a square plot of land, so the length and width would be the same. To find the length of one side, you take the square root of 40 acres, which is about 6.32 acres. So, the length and width of your sassy square parcel would be approximately 6.32 acres each.
To determine the length and width of 1.5 acres, we need to know the shape of the area. Since acres are a unit of area and not length or width, we would need to define the shape of the area to calculate the dimensions. If we assume a rectangular shape, we can use the formula for the area of a rectangle (length x width = area) to find the dimensions. For 1.5 acres, we would need more information about the shape to provide specific dimensions.
One acre equals:0.0015625 square miles,4,840 square yards,43,560 square feet orabout 4,047 square metres (0.405 hectares)So, an acre is a unit of area. To know the length and width, the heometry sholud be known.For example it could be:a rectangle of length 1000 meters and width 4.047 meters, ora rectangle of length 500 meters and width 8.094 metersa square of length = width = 63.616 meters
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.
One acre = 4840 square yards, or (4840 x 9) square feet.