A square with an area of one acre ("square acre" is meaningless otherwise) would be 208.71 (approximately) feet on a side, so the perimeter ("circumference" is not the right word to use here) would be four times that, or 834.84 (again, approximately) feet.
The circumference of a circle with an area of one acre would be 417.42 (still approximately) feet.
An acre is an area itself, so a 'square acre' doesn't mean anything. The circumference or perimeter depends on the shape of the acre. The smallest value will be for a circle. For an acre which is a perfect square shape, each side equal, the perimeter is 278.3 yards or 834.9 feet
It depends on the shape of the acre. A rectangular acre will have a different circumference than a square or round one. One acre is 43,560 square feet. If it was in a square shape, each side would be 208.7 ft on each side, so the circumference would be 4 x 208.7 ft or 834.8 ft. But what if the acre were round? Then it would be 739.7 ft in circumference.
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.
The circumference of a 2-acre circle is: 1,046 feet.
If you have a circle with an area of one acre, the circumference of the circle will be approximately 739.86 feet.
An acre is an area itself, so a 'square acre' doesn't mean anything. The circumference or perimeter depends on the shape of the acre. The smallest value will be for a circle. For an acre which is a perfect square shape, each side equal, the perimeter is 278.3 yards or 834.9 feet
It depends on the shape of the acre. A rectangular acre will have a different circumference than a square or round one. One acre is 43,560 square feet. If it was in a square shape, each side would be 208.7 ft on each side, so the circumference would be 4 x 208.7 ft or 834.8 ft. But what if the acre were round? Then it would be 739.7 ft in circumference.
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.
If the acre is a circle (and the use of the word 'circumference' implies this, the other word would be perimeter) then 1 acre = 4,840 square yards Area = pi times r2 A circle with an area of 1 acre has a radius of 39.25 yards (approx.) A circle with a radius of 39.25 yards has a circumference of 246.62 yards (approx)
The circumference of a 2-acre circle is: 1,046 feet.
If you have a circle with an area of one acre, the circumference of the circle will be approximately 739.86 feet.
To find the circumference of 100 acres, we first need to convert acres to a unit of length. One acre is equal to 43,560 square feet. The square root of 43,560 is approximately 208.71 feet, which is the length of one side of a square plot of land that is one acre in size. Since 100 acres would be a square plot with sides of 208.71 feet each, the total circumference would be 4 times the length of one side, which is 4 * 208.71 = 834.84 feet.
An acre is 43560 square feet. If I did the math correctly you have .6575797 of an acre. Check out this web site for math help. http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol2/circle_area.html
1 acre = 43,560 square feet1/2 acre = 21,780 square feet
I suppose you mean, "a square that has a surface of one acre". An acre has 43,560 square feet; to get the length of a square of that area, take the square root of that. The result is about 208'9".I suppose you mean, "a square that has a surface of one acre". An acre has 43,560 square feet; to get the length of a square of that area, take the square root of that. The result is about 208'9".I suppose you mean, "a square that has a surface of one acre". An acre has 43,560 square feet; to get the length of a square of that area, take the square root of that. The result is about 208'9".I suppose you mean, "a square that has a surface of one acre". An acre has 43,560 square feet; to get the length of a square of that area, take the square root of that. The result is about 208'9".
One acre is 43,560 square feet.
1 acre = 43,560 square feet of area. The cost depends on the location of the acre, and on its surroundings.