The perimeter of a 30-acre square lot is 0.866 miles.
The perimeter of a 600-acre square lot is 3.87 miles.
10560 feet = 2 miles.
The perimeter of a 24.5-acre square lot is 4,132.25 feet.
Information about the area is not enough to determine the perimeter. 640 acres is 1 sq mile. The smallest perimeter possible is if the area is in the shape of a circle and in that case the perimeter would be 3.54 miles = 18717 feet. If the area is a square the perimeter would be 4 miles = 21120 feet. If it is a rectangle, then any value greater than 4 miles.
The perimeter of a 340-acre square lot is 2.92 miles.
2.65 miles.
The perimeter of a 30-acre square lot is 0.866 miles.
Approximately 0.94 miles.
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The perimeter of a 600-acre square lot is 3.87 miles.
10560 feet = 2 miles.
0.125
You will have walked about 10.92 miles in perimeter. * * * * * That is a total rubbish answer. An area does not and cannot define a perimeter. An area of 3 acres can comprise an extremely thin strip stretching millions of miles. So the perimeter would also run to millions of miles. And if the strip was thinner, it could be billions of miles or trillions, etc.
The perimeter of a 24.5-acre square lot is 4,132.25 feet.
Information about the area is not enough to determine the perimeter. 640 acres is 1 sq mile. The smallest perimeter possible is if the area is in the shape of a circle and in that case the perimeter would be 3.54 miles = 18717 feet. If the area is a square the perimeter would be 4 miles = 21120 feet. If it is a rectangle, then any value greater than 4 miles.
A square-shaped 1,000-acre lot has a perimeter of 26,400 feet or five miles.