The amount of fence needed to surround 2 acres depends on the perimeter, not the area.
1 acre = 43560 sq ft ⇒ 3 acres = 3 x 43560 sq ft = 130680 sq ft ⇒ side of square = √130680 ft = 66 √30 ft ⇒ length of fence = 4 x 66 √30 ft = 264 √30 ft ≈ 1446 ft
90-ft, minus the width of any gate or other openings in the fence
1 acre = 43560 sq feet.
Answer: .24 acre = 10,454.4 square feet.
You would need 2,640 feet of fence.
1 acre = 43,560 square feet. 5 acres = 217,800 square feet. That's a square 466.69 feet on a side. If you need to fence all 4 sides, then you need 1,866.76 feet of fencing.
i do not know and care!!! new answer depends on shape of acre and type of fence
That depends on the shape of the lot. But, if the lot was a perfect square, you would need 2,891.98 feet of fence to surround it.
depends on the shape. A circle would have the greatest area-to circumference ratio, a square somewhat worse and something like a star really bad.
That depends on the shape of the lot. But, assuming the lot is a perfect square, you would need 10,560 feet (two miles) of fence to surround it.
The amount of fence needed to surround 2 acres depends on the perimeter, not the area.
That would depend on the length and width of the acreage.
If the area is square-shaped, you would need 2,425 feet of fencing.
1 acre = 43560 sq ft ⇒ 3 acres = 3 x 43560 sq ft = 130680 sq ft ⇒ side of square = √130680 ft = 66 √30 ft ⇒ length of fence = 4 x 66 √30 ft = 264 √30 ft ≈ 1446 ft
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130,000 million acre feet.