Not enough information. It could be 30 x 50 or 25 x 60 or 20 x 75 or many others.
1,500' x 1,500' = 2,250,000 square feet or about 51.7 acres.
A square four feet long on each side will have an area of sixteen square feet.
37.1527 square feet.
One acre equals 43,560 square feet. 100' X 100' equals 10,000 square feet and is approximately .229 of an acre.
4 feet times 3 feet equals 12 square feet.
1,500' x 1,500' = 2,250,000 square feet or about 51.7 acres.
A square four feet long on each side will have an area of sixteen square feet.
2.67 square feet.
Multiply width by length to get the area. The answer would be 7,500 square feet.
Oh, what a lovely question! If an area is 1500 miles wide and 1500 miles long, you simply multiply those two numbers together. So, 1500 times 1500 equals 2,250,000 square miles. Just imagine all the happy little trees and fluffy clouds you could paint in that vast space!
37.1527 square feet.
One acre equals 43,560 square feet. 100' X 100' equals 10,000 square feet and is approximately .229 of an acre.
4 feet times 3 feet equals 12 square feet.
40" x 262" = approximately 72.78 square feet.
100 yards long & 53 yards wide. 300 feet by 159 feet equals 47,700 square feet.
A square 1 meter long and 1 meter wide is 1 square meter. 1 square meter equals 1.19599 square yards 1 square meter equals 10.76391 square feet
Unfortunately, "It Depends" - - To determine square footage, you have to know whether the lawn is square, rectangular, circular, or some other shape. Assuming a rectangle (or square), the square footage is determined by multiplying the length by the width. Linear footage is determined by adding 2 times the length plus 2 times the width. If the lawn is a square, there is only one answer (as there is only one solution which will give 1500 square feet: length and width of 38.73-some odd decimal, meaning 2 times length and 2 times width gives a linear footage of some 154.92 feet). However, if the lawn is rectangular, there are an infinite number of answers. Giving three examples to show the range: 1) If the lawn is 50 feet long by 30 feet wide, that will give (50x30), or 1500 square feet of area and ([50x2]+[30x2]), or 160 linear feet. 2) If the lawn is 100 feet long by 15 feet wide, that will give (100x15), or 1500 square feet of area and ([100x2]+[15x2]), or 230 linear feet. 3) If the lawn is an alleyway in the middle of a big city and 1500 feet long by 1 foot wide, that will still give the required (1500x1), or 1500 square feet of area...but a whopping ([1500x2]+[1x2]), or 3002 linear feet around! (Note that the square gives the least linear footage possible for a rectangular-shaped lawn) Have fun figuring out circular, elliptoid, and other funny shaped lawns...