You can't tell the linear dimensions from knowing only the area. There are an infinite number of shapes that all have the same area. Even if you consider only rectangles, there are still an infinite number of different rectangles, all with different lengths and widths, that all have areas of 5,000 acres.
The acreis a unit of land area of 43,560 sq ft. This is equivalent 1 chain (22 yards) by 1 furlong (220 or 1⁄640 of a square mile. This is difficult to picture as terms like chain and furlong are not in common use. It is easier to say that an acre is about 208 ft by 208 ft. An area of 100 acres is therefore about 2080 ft by 2080 ft. (if it is a square) You can still mark out an area of 100 acres in different aspects. For example a hundred acres could be 1 ft wide and 4,356,000 ft long
You can't tell the linear dimensions from the area. There are an infinite number of shapes that all have the same area. Even if you only consider rectangles, there are still an infinite number of rectangles, all with different dimensions, that all have areas of 2.5 acres. The only thing you know for sure from the area is the area. 2.5 acres = 108,900 square ft. The shortest possible length of fence to enclose 2.5 acres occurs when the plot is a square, 330-ft = 1/16th of a mile on a side. For the square, you need 1,320-ft of fence. For 2.5 acres in any rectangular shape: -- Pick one dimension. Call it 'D' in feet. -- The other dimension is (108,900 / D) feet. -- You'll need (2D + 217,800/D) feet of fence to enclose it.
The shape of the Microsoft Windows logo is 4 stylized cubes colored red, green, blue and yellow. Over the years the shape has become sleeker but still holds the look as if it were a flag rippling in the breeze.
It depends on what kind of animal you are trying to fence in (or out). For an average cattle pasture, I prefer setting them 10 feet apart, so you would need about 150 T-posts. I still prefer setting three six-inch treated wooden posts for each corner; they will hold up better to the tensioning of the fence/barb wire.
The role of Eb Dawson on the TV series 'Green Acres' was played by Tom Lester .
Yes they are still alive!
Tom Lester who played Eb Dawson .
there are many green lanterns, and all the green lanterns of earth are still presently alive.
no hes still alive
Assuming you mean the drummer from Green Day - yes, he's still alive - aged 40.
It means you are single; because green is the opposite of red.
scratch a little of the bark, if it's green it's still alive.
Cee Lo Green is obviously alive. He even is the musical guest on SNL 1/15/11.
Ronald DeFeo Jr., born in 1951, is still alive and well. He currently resides in a New York correctional facility.
27.5 acres (still is)
no. tre cool is still well, alive, and probably playing with his band, green day.