Since 'circumference' refers to a circle, if the lake is a circle with an area of six acres, the circumference would be: 2,563 feet.
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6/8 of an acre is 32,670 square feet.
There are 43,560 square feet in one acre. To find 6 tenths of an acre, you would multiply 43,560 by 0.6, which equals 26,136 square feet.
An acre is a unit of area, not length, and it is equal to 43,560 square feet. To find the length of a side of a square acre, you would need to calculate the square root of the area of an acre. The square root of 43,560 square feet is approximately 208.71 feet. Therefore, the length of a side of a square acre is approximately 208.71 feet.
The area of a circle is (pi x radius squared) A = πr2 The circumference is (pi x diameter) C = π (2r) So if you have the circumference, the area is the circumference squared, divided by 4pi (about 12.566). A = C2/4π Example: A circle with a diameter of 6 inches has a radius of 3 inches Area A = pi (32) or about 28.27 square inches Circumference C = pi (6) or about 18.85 inches Using C2/4pi, the area is 18.85 x 18.85 / 12.566 = about 28.27 square inches
25,000 square feet is equivalent to 0.5735 acres. To convert square feet to acres, you divide the number of square feet by 43,560 (the number of square feet in an acre). So, 25,000 square feet / 43,560 = 0.5735 acres.