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Assuming that 160 acres is a huge perfect square, there will approximately be 12.649 acres to each side. The length of one side of an acre is about 208.7 feet. Multiplying 12.649 by 208.7 to get the total length of one side of the huge square, the result is 2,639.85 feet. Next, draw an imaginary straight line from one corner of the huge square to the opposite corner, forming a diagonal inside the huge square. Using Pythagorean theorem to get the length of this diagonal, the result is 3,733.31 feet. Divide this by 2 and the result is 1,866.66 feet, the radius of 160 acres.

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