No. For example, a 1 ft by 9 ft rectangle (2 sides of length 1 and 2 sides of length 9) has perimeter 20 ft and an area of 9 square feet. But a 4 ft by 6 ft rectangle also has a perimeter of 20 feet, but an area of 24 square feet. These two rectangles both have the same perimeter of 20 feet but different areas.
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the distance in feet around 1 square acre is 835 feet, that is if the property is exactly square if the sides are not square and of equal length the outside perimiter distance will change.
One acre is 43,560 square feet. Assuming "30 ft rectangles" means an area of 30 square feet, the answer is: 43,560 divided by 30 equals 1,452.
You can't tell the dimensions if you only know the area. There are an infinite number of different rectangles that all have the same area.
A square foot is a measure of area. A rectangle 136 feet by 129 feet will equal 17,544 square feet.
the formular for area of a two dimesional object is: L (length) x W (width) = L x W = A Perimiter is figured out by: (L x 2) + (W x 2)= P So the area will be: 14 x 9 = 126 square feet Perimiter: (14 x 2) + (9 x 2) = 28 + 18 = 46 feet