A square with an area of 80 acres has a length and width of 1,867 feet. The diagonal length of the square is 2,640 feet.
Ah, what a lovely question! The length and width of 1.5 acres can vary depending on its shape. But if we imagine a square plot of land, 1.5 acres would be approximately 183 feet by 360 feet. Just picture that space filled with happy little trees and bushes, creating a beautiful landscape for you to enjoy!
That would depend on the length and width of the acreage.
One acre equals:0.0015625 square miles,4,840 square yards,43,560 square feet orabout 4,047 square metres (0.405 hectares)So, an acre is a unit of area. To know the length and width, the heometry sholud be known.For example it could be:a rectangle of length 1000 meters and width 4.047 meters, ora rectangle of length 500 meters and width 8.094 metersa square of length = width = 63.616 meters
One acre equals 43, 560 square feet. To calculate the area in acres, multiply the length by the width in feet, then divide by the above figure.
A square with an area of 99 acres has a length and width of 2,077 feet.
A square with an area of 80 acres has a length and width of 1,867 feet. The diagonal length of the square is 2,640 feet.
depends on the length
Answer: 12.397 acres.
The Atlanta Zoological Park covers 40 acres. I don't have the numbers for its length and width.
0.5 acres = 21,780 square feet.So you know that (length) times (width) must be 21,780 but there are noother constraints on what the dimensions must be. There are an infinite numberof possible length/width combinations.
5.5 acres, with a width of 200 ft, has a length of: 1189.76 ft. ( 1189' 9" ).
10 acres squared is a volume in 4 dimensional space!
Length = 990 ft1 acre = 43560 square feet30 acres = 30 acres * 43560 sq ft/1 acre = 1306800 sq.ftFormulas: Area = length * widthlength= Area/width= 1306800/1320= 990
The length is 3,350.76923 feet.
3.4 acres = 13 759.3118 m2
An acre is a unit for area. Width x length. You can obtain the 2.54 acre area with a lot of length and width combinations. If you don't know the length, you cannot determine with any certainty what the width will be.