One square acre is 43,560 square feet. One third of that is 14,520 square feet.
It depends on the shape of the acre. It could be a very long thin rectangle.
208.70999998' x 208.70999998' = 1 square shaped acre
Acre is a measurement of area therefor it does not necessarily have a given length.However if it was square shaped an acre would be 208.71 feet long on each side. From: 1 acre = 43,560 square feet. Take the square root of 43,560 to get 208.71an acer is 10000000000000 feetAn acre is 4840 square yards, which can be in any shape. A strip of ground 4840 yards long (2 and 3/4 miles) by one yard wide would be an acre, as would one roughly 208 feet square.
320' x 180' works out to be about 132% of one acre.
One square acre is 43,560 square feet. One third of that is 14,520 square feet.
Each side of a square acre is: 208.7 feet long.
An acre contains 43560 square feet. The actual dimensions of the acre can vary greatly as long as the total area is correct.
One side of a 40-acre square is 1,320 feet.
It depends on the shape of the acre. It could be a very long thin rectangle.
208.70999998' x 208.70999998' = 1 square shaped acre
It depends on how long the rows are. For example, you can plant one row 14,520 feet long or you can plant 70 rows 207.5 feet long or you can plant 1,452 rows 10 feet long. They will each be one acre.
Acre is a measurement of area therefor it does not necessarily have a given length.However if it was square shaped an acre would be 208.71 feet long on each side. From: 1 acre = 43,560 square feet. Take the square root of 43,560 to get 208.71an acer is 10000000000000 feetAn acre is 4840 square yards, which can be in any shape. A strip of ground 4840 yards long (2 and 3/4 miles) by one yard wide would be an acre, as would one roughly 208 feet square.
320' x 180' works out to be about 132% of one acre.
No, the word "acre" is typically pronounced with a short "a" sound, like "ak-er."
Long Acre road is located in London, England. Other locations have the name Long Acre, including the Long Acre theater in New York, and Longacre Square, now Times Square, located also in New York.
It is usually called, "a quarter acre" or "one quarter acre".