625 sq feet.
The garden has to be 36-ft by 39-ft. 150-ft of fence will just enclose it, and the area is 1,404 square feet. If the length didn't have to be 3-ft more than the width, then he could make it 37.5-ft square. The same 150-ft of fence would enclose it, but the area would be 1,406.5 square feet ... a full 0.16%, or 2.5 square feet, more.
Approx. 408.4 feet.
The maximum area that you can enclose with 3000 feet of fencing would be a circle of radius 477.46 feet. This circle would have an area of 716197.2 square feet which is 16.442 acres. The minimum area that you can enclose is infinitesimally small - go for a very, very long and very, very narrow area.
An acre is 66 feet by 660 feet so 1,452 feet of fence would surround an acre.
88 feet? unless you add a Gate? 3 foot or 4 foot Which would require 85 or 84 feet of fence
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625 sq feet.
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46 feet of fence. Add all the sides together.
The garden has to be 36-ft by 39-ft. 150-ft of fence will just enclose it, and the area is 1,404 square feet. If the length didn't have to be 3-ft more than the width, then he could make it 37.5-ft square. The same 150-ft of fence would enclose it, but the area would be 1,406.5 square feet ... a full 0.16%, or 2.5 square feet, more.
Approx. 408.4 feet.
The maximum area that you can enclose with 3000 feet of fencing would be a circle of radius 477.46 feet. This circle would have an area of 716197.2 square feet which is 16.442 acres. The minimum area that you can enclose is infinitesimally small - go for a very, very long and very, very narrow area.
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Specifying the area inside the fence doesn't tell you the dimensions, and the length of fence needed to enclose it (the perimeter) depends on the shape. -- The minimum fence that can enclose 1 acre is 740 feet (73 fence posts), around a circle with a diameter of 236 feet. -- The minimum fence that can enclose 1 acre with straight sides is 834 feet (83 fence posts), around a square with 208.7-foot sides. -- If it has straight sides but it's rectangular (not square), then the bigger the difference is between the length and width, the more fence (and posts) you need. For example, if the pasture is 6-ft wide and 7,260-ft long, it's exactly one acre, the horses have to stand in single-file while they graze, and it takes 14,532 feet of fence (1,453 fence posts) to enclose it.
You don't want to know the square feet of barb wahr. You only want the feet ...how far it is around the outside of the 3 acres.The answer is: It could be a lot of different things.-- The shortest possible amount of fence that can enclose 3 acres is 1,281.5 feet.That's what you need if your 3 acres is in a circle 408 feet across.-- If your 3 acres needs to have straight sides, then the shortest possible fence toenclose it is 1,446 feet. That's what you need if your 3 acres is a square, 361.5 feeton every side.-- If it's not a square, then the more rectangular it is ... long and narrow ... the morefence you need to enclose it.For just one example: If the field is 120' by 1,089', then it covers exactly 3 acres,and you need 2,418 feet of fence to enclose it.The closer to square it is, the less fence you need.
There are 3.14159 (or π or pi) diameters in any circle. The "136 feet of fence in a circle" describes the circumference of the circle. The relationship of the circumference to the diameter (feet across) is pi, or 3.1415. So there are 136/3.1415 = a little under 43.3 feet in the diameter.