1 acre = 43,560 square feet = 4,840 square yardsAn acre of land can be round, oval, square, rectangular, triangular, hexagonal, or irregular. Knowing the area doesn't tell what the shape is. In fact, it can be any shape; so long as it has a total area of 43,560 square feet, it is one acre.
Not enough dimensions to tell.
"Square feet" is a unit of area measurement; "feet" is a unit of linear measurement. A square piece of land measuring 1 foot by 1 foot has an area of 1 square foot. (1 foot times 1 foot = 1 x 1 foot2 = 1 foot squared, or 1 square foot.) For larger square or rectangular pieces of land, multiplying the length in feet times the width in feet will tell you how many 1' x 1' squares of land there are, which is the number of square feet of land. Example: A residential house lot, rectangular in shape, measuring 40' across the front and 60' front to back, has an area of 40' x 60' = (40 x 60) ft2 = 2400 square feet. An acre of land contains 43,560 square feet. If that acre were square in shape, it would measure 208.71 feet on a side.
It depends . . . check the back of the paint can -- it should tell. If not, figure 350 to 400 square feet per gallon on smoothish surfaces and perhaps 200 square feet on roughish surfaces.
Go to the store, determine what kind of grass you want, read the information on the package and it will tell you how many square feet the bag will cover.
1 acre = 43,560 square feet
1 acre = 43,560 square feet = 4,840 square yardsAn acre of land can be round, oval, square, rectangular, triangular, hexagonal, or irregular. Knowing the area doesn't tell what the shape is. In fact, it can be any shape; so long as it has a total area of 43,560 square feet, it is one acre.
"Acre" is a measure of the surface area. There's no such thing as "acre square".And knowing the amount of surface area doesn't tell you anything about the shapeor dimensions of the area.-- 1 acre is the name given to 43,560 square feet of area.-- If that much area has the shape of a circle, its diameter is 235.5 feet.-- If that much area is shaped like a square, then each side is 208.7 feet long.-- But the acre of area doesn't have to be a circle or a square. It could bean egg shape, a kidney shape, a kite shape, or a crescent moon shape.-- It could be a long skinny rectangle, 1 foot wide and 8.25 miles long, and it wouldstill have one acre of area.Your question concerns 1/2 acre. That's 21,780 square feet of area.(It's also 2,420 square yards of area, or 3,136,320 square inches of areaif we want to get extreme about it.)1/2 acre of area can be any shape you want. IF it's square, then each sideof the square is 147feet 6.97inches long.
One acre is defined as 4046.86m2β. How many acres is 10000m2β? plz tell me
The area doesn't tell you anything about the shape or the measurements.There are an infinite number of different shapes with different measurementsthat all have the same 1-acre area.The smallest possible perimeter for 1 acre is a circle. The perimeter (circumference)is 739.9 feet, and the diameter is 235.5 feet.The smallest possible straight measurements for a 1-acre rectangle is 834.8 feet.That's if it's a square, with sides = 208.7 feet.If the 1-acre is a rectangle but not a square, then the sides can be anythinglonger than 208.7 feet. It only depends on how long and skinny the rectangleis. Here are a few examples. All of the rectangles on this list enclose 1 acre:220' x 198'330' x 132'440' x 99'605' x 72'1,210' x 36'2,420' x 18'
If I told you that my bedroom is 168 square feet, would you have any way to calculate its perimeter, without making some assumptions ? The area doesn't tell you anything about the dimensions. There are an infinite number of different shapes with different dimensions that all have the same area. 1 acre = 43,560 square feet If your acre is a circle, then the circumference is about 739.9 feet, or 225.5 meters. If your acre is a square, then each side is about 208.7 feet, or 63.6 meters. If it's a rectangle, then there are an infinite number of different perimeters that it could have.
A ten acre square would have sides measuring approximately 660 feet, as each acre is equivalent to 43,560 square feet. Therefore, the square root of 10 acres multiplied by 43,560 square feet equals 660 feet.
The area doesn't tell you the perimeter. There are an infinite number of differentshapes with different perimeters that all have the same 1-acre area.The smallest possible perimeter for 1 acre is a circle. The perimeter (circumference)is 739.9 feet, and the diameter is 235.5 feet.The smallest possible perimeter for a 1-acre rectangle is 834.8 feet.That's if it's a square, with sides = 208.7 feet.The perimeter for a 1-acre rectangle can be anything more than that. It onlydepends on how long and skinny the rectangle is. Here are a few examples.All of the rectangles on this list enclose 1 acre:220' x 198', perimeter = 836'330' x 132', perimeter = 924'440' x 99', perimeter = 1,078'605' x 72', perimeter = 1,354'1,210' x 36', perimeter = 2,492'2,420' x 18', perimeter = 4,876'
"Acre" is a unit of area. It doesn't tell you anything about the shape.1.5 acres can be many different shapes ... square, rectangle, circle. If you only know the area, you can't say anything about the shape or size.IF by pure chance it just happens to be square, then it's about 256 feet on every side.But it could be a circle, or any one of millions of different rectangles, and still have the same 1.5 acres of area.
Not enough dimensions to tell.
The area doesn't tell you anything about the shape or the measurements.There are an infinite number of different shapes with different measurementsthat all have the same 1-acre area.The smallest possible perimeter for 1 acre is a circle. The perimeter (circumference)is 739.9 feet, and the diameter is 235.5 feet.The smallest possible straight measurements for a 1-acre rectangle is 834.8 feet.That's if it's a square, with sides = 208.7 feet.If the 1-acre is a rectangle but not a square, then the sides can be anythinglonger than 208.7 feet. It only depends on how long and skinny the rectangleis. Here are a few examples. All of the rectangles on this list enclose 1 acre:220' x 198'330' x 132'440' x 99'605' x 72'1,210' x 36'2,420' x 18'
You can't tell. Knowing the area doesn't tell you the shape, the dimensions, or the perimeter. The shortest possible perimeter that encloses an acre is a circle with a circumference of 0.1401 mile. (rounded) The shortest possible trip around an acre with straight sides a square with a perimeter of 0.1581 mile. (rounded) But it can be anything greater than that. For example, a lot that's 660 feet long and 66 feet wide has an area of 1 acre, and a perimeter of 0.275 mile. And a long skinny strip, 1-ft wide and 43,560 feet long also has an area of 1 acre, and a perimeter of 16.5 miles.