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A square parcel of land with an area of 40 acres will measure 1,320 feet (1/4 mile) on each side.
the perimeter of a rectangle is 700 yards. what are the dimensions of the rectangle if the lenght is 80 yards more than the width?
You can't tell the linear dimensions from the area. There are an infinite number of shapes that all enclose 40 acres but have different linear dimensions. The smallest possible straight dimensions that can enclose 40 acres occur if the field is square. Each side would be 1,320 feet, and you'd need exactly 1 mile of fence to enclose it. But if some developer owned a rectangular piece of land that was 330-ft wide and 1 mile long, his land would also measure 40 acres, but it would take 2-1/4 miles of fence to enclose it.
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.
It's 40 feet long. Other than that, we have no idea, as we know nothing else about the trailer. We don't know if you're talking about a freight trailer, an RV trailer, etc.
14,000 lbs
A flat bed trailer can be as long as is needed by the customer but the average size can vary from 10 or 15 feet to 30 or 40 feet. For most commercial use the former should be plenty.
"Large" is a very indefinite word. A larger truck than a car could be a 2 ton flatbed or a 40 ton semi.
I would like to purchase scrap aluminum trailers 40 ft and up. Lawrence
Some are, but not all of them. Container chassis are typically 20' and 40' long. There are 28, 45, 48', and 50' trailers, as well.
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The difference between 120 and 40 is in magnitude. In terms of dimensions, they are both pure numbers - that is, measures with no dimension.
80,000 lbs. gross weight... same axle weights as anywhere else... 34,000 for a set of tandems, 40,000 for a ten foot spread, which is probably what the trailer it's being transported on would use, given California's bizarre 40' bridge limitation, versus the rest of the country's 41' bridge. Be certain before you cross that state line that your trailer is California legal. A 48' trailer with a 10' spread axle should be - a 50' trailer with only a 10' spread would be over bridge.
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