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
There is no way to answer this without knowing the dimensions of the five-acre area. If the area is long and narrow it will be fewer trips than if the area were square or round.
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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.
An acre is 4,840 square yards, or 43,560 square feet. You just need to say, "acre", not, "sq acre".
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If the half-acre is perfectly square, 147.58 feet by 147.58 feet, then the perimeter is 590.32 feet. If it's any other shape, you would need to re-calculate the perimeter.
I would say a falabella needs at least half an acre, you could probably fit two on half an acre because their small so they wouldn't eat as much grass as a horse.
A half acre can be big enough for a single Shetland but more land would be better. Especially if the pony would be grazing on the land, if you do place a Shetland on the half acre to graze you'll need to provide supplemental hay.
There is no way to answer this without knowing the dimensions of the five-acre area. If the area is long and narrow it will be fewer trips than if the area were square or round.
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To put fence all the way around a 10 acre square lot, you will need 1/2 mile (2,640 feet) of fencing materials. This assumes the lot is 660 feet on each of the four sides.
Acres and milesFirst, you should never say "square acre." The acre is a unit of area, so there is no need to qualify it with the word square. A mile, on the other hand, is a unit of distance, so the square mile is the unit of area. Now, to answer the question.There are 640 acres per square mile. So, the square mile is larger -- exactly 640 times as large.
If your lawn is more than half an acre-than you might want to consider a riding lawnmower
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.
An acre is 4,840 square yards, or 43,560 square feet. You just need to say, "acre", not, "sq acre".
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At least half an acre. The size of the paddock will depend on how you intend to keep the horse. If you are going to use a 'drylot' system, then a horse needs a paddock around 100' x 50 to 70' (feet) in size. If the horse will be on limited grazing, then a quarter to a half acre would be better.