Oh, dude, it's like super easy. To find the dimensions of 800 sq ft, you just need to remember that area is calculated by multiplying length by width. So, for 800 sq ft, you could have dimensions like 20 ft by 40 ft, or 10 ft by 80 ft. But hey, who really cares about dimensions, am I right?
There's no way. There are an infinite number of different shapes with different dimensions
that all have areas of 800 sq ft.
If it's a circle, then the diameter is about 31.9 ft.
If it's a square, then each side is about 28.3 ft long.
If it's a rectangle, then it could be (80 ft by 10 ft), or (40 ft by 20 ft), or (160 ft by 5 ft), or (50 ft by 16 ft),
or an infinite number of other rectangles.
The dimensions are square feet or [Length2]
3/4 of an acre.
28 ft x 60 ft = 1,680 sq. ft.
863 Sq. Ft.
An acre is 43,560 sq ft so .012837 or 1.28 %
The answer depends on the shape of the driveway, and its dimensions.
The dimensions are square feet or [Length2]
20 ft X 20 ft
74.3224 square meters
(60,000 sq ft) / (43,560 sq ft / acre) = 1.3774 acre (rounded)
1 square mile=640 acres, NOT 43,560 sq. ft. 43,560 sq. ft.= 1 acre. 1 sq. mi. =640x43,560 sq. ft.
There are 9 square feet in 1 square yard. So, 800 square feet is equal to approximately 88.89 square yards (800 sq ft / 9 sq ft/yard = 88.89 sq yd).
400 ft x 800 ft = 320,000 sq ft. 1 acre = 43,560 sq. ft, so divide 320,000 / 43560 = 7.346 acres.
3/4 of an acre.
6,000 Sq. Ft.
They are: 3 ft by 15 ft
No. 200 sq ft x 200 sq ft is a measure of hyper-area in 4-dimensional space. Space, as we perceive it, has only 3 dimensions and, within it, an acre is a mere 2-dimensional measure.