Since the area of land is obviously not a perfect rectangle, you will need to know the angles that the various sides are set on in order to calculate precise acreage. However, if it's close to rectangular, then it will be approximately 3.7 acres.
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Since acres are units of area, they are measured in square feet. An acre is equivalent to 43,560 square feet.
The question does not make sense since an acre is an area (two dimensional) measured in square feet or square meters. "Long" refers to a length (one dimensional) which is measured in feet, meters, etc.
0.2754 of an acre, or a little over a quarter acre.
An acre is 4,840 square yards, or 43,560 square feet. You just need to say, "acre", not, "sq acre".
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Acre-feet is a unit used to measure volume of water. It represents the amount of water needed to cover one acre of land to a depth of one foot. It is commonly used in water resource management and irrigation planning.
An acre is not a unit of length, an acre, rather, is a unit of area. An area is measured 43,560 square feet.
Since acres are units of area, they are measured in square feet. An acre is equivalent to 43,560 square feet.
An acre is a measure of area. It is already a measure of length squared, and an acre is equal to 4,840 square yards.The term "square" is incorrectly applied to the term "acre" as the latter is already length squared.
The question does not make sense since an acre is an area (two dimensional) measured in square feet or square meters. "Long" refers to a length (one dimensional) which is measured in feet, meters, etc.
An acre of land is typically measured in square meters. 1 acre is equivalent to 4046.86 square meters.
apples and oranges, cubic yards are a volume measurement i.e. 3D and acre is an area measurement, 2D, and would be measured in yards squared
2447650 acre-feet would typically measure the volume of water stored in a reservoir or used for agricultural purposes. This measurement can help track water availability, usage, and management in a specific area.
The control to this experiment is weak.
A parcel of land that is 1 foot wide by 43,560 feet long equals one acre. A parcel of land that measures 200 feet by 363 feet is also equal to one acre. If the parcel of land were square and measured 208.71 feet per side, its area would be equal to one acre, as well.
60-ft x 180-ft = 10,800 square feet It's also just under 1/4 acre . . . roughly 0.248 acre (rounded) It would be a quarter-acre if it measured 60ft x 181ft6in or 60ft6in x 180ft