An acre is 66 x 660 feet, or 43560 square feet. Multiply that by 13, then calculate the square root of the result.
An acre is 66 x 660 feet, or 43560 square feet. Multiply that by 13, then calculate the square root of the result.
An acre is 66 x 660 feet, or 43560 square feet. Multiply that by 13, then calculate the square root of the result.
An acre is 66 x 660 feet, or 43560 square feet. Multiply that by 13, then calculate the square root of the result.
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An acre is 66 x 660 feet, or 43560 square feet. Multiply that by 13, then calculate the square root of the result.
1 acre = 43,560 square feet (4,840 square yards) 2,000 acres = 87,120,000 square feet (9,680,000 square yards) 640 acres = 1 square mile 2,000 acres = 3.125 square miles . . . If the entire 2,000 acres were in a square shape, then each side of the square would be 1.768 miles long.
Each side of a square with an area of 40 acres is 1,320 feet (1/4 mile) long. The diagonal measurement is 1,867 feet long.
For a square-shaped lot, each of the four sides would be about 2,333.45 feet long.
This cannot be answered without knowing the shape of the area. If the shape is a square, each side would be 293.4 feet long and the perimeter of the area would be 1,173.6 feet around. If the area is a circle, the distance around the outside of the circle (circumference) would be 1,040 feet.
A square with an area of two acres is 295.2 feet long on each side, with a perimeter of 1,181 feet.