There can be no conversion.
A linear foot is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space while an acre is a measure of area in 2-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
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If each side of a square-shaped lot measured 227 feet, the area of the lot would be 1.18 acres.
pi times the square of 8.5 = almost exactly 227 sqft
22 divided by 7 is 3.14, making 22/7 the closest fraction to the value of pi.
The circumference and area of a circle with a 17 ft diameter are:C = 53.4 ftA = 227 ft2
I found the following. Hope it's helpful. David Track Dimensions Length of Straights Distance Apart Radius Yards Feet Inches Feet Inches 80 265 4 132 8 90 246 3 123 1 ½ 100 227 2 113 7 110 208 0 104 0 120 188 11 94 5 ½ 130 169 10 84 11 Practical Groundsmanship - L.W. White p. 240 The program won't let me construct the chart in chart format. The first column is the length of the straights in yards. The second column is the distance apart in feet and inches. The third column is half the second column because it's the radius of the arc, also in feet and inches.
To find the number midway between two others, add the two numbers and divide by 2. Thus, the number halfway between 123 and 321 is (123+321)/2 = 444/2 = 222.