The perimeter of a 5-acre square lot is 1,866.76 feet or 1,866 feet and 9.12 inches.
35,900,000 miles.
A little more than five and a half miles, specifically 5.68 miles.
Well, first you need to know the length of barbed wire in a roll. Then you need to know the perimeter of the fence (in feet or metres) you are going to build around that 180 acres. Then, calculate it this way: (length of barbed wire in one roll) x (perimeter of fence of 180 acres) = (total length of wire needed for "n" ft. (or m) of fence perimeter of one strand) (total length of wire needed for "n" ft.(or m) fence perimeter of one strand) x 5 = (Grand total length of wire needed to fence 180 acres) (Grand total length of wire needed to fence 180 acres) / (length of barbed wire in one roll) = (# of rolls needed for a five-strand barbed wire fence for 180 acres)
Thirty-five hundredths
Thirty-five feet wide by five miles long equates to an area of 21.21 acres.
A square-shaped 1,000-acre lot has a perimeter of 26,400 feet or five miles.
The perimeter of a 5-acre square lot is 1,866.76 feet or 1,866 feet and 9.12 inches.
There are 640 acres in one square mile. Therefore, 5 square miles is equal to 5 x 640 = 3200 acres.
Ten minutes.
four thousand five hundred thirty two miles
35,900,000 miles.
A little more than five and a half miles, specifically 5.68 miles.
An acre is 43560 square feet, imagine a square: 208.7103 X 208.7103 ft. The perimeter of ONE acre (adding all 4 sides) would be 208.7103 +208.7103 +208.7103 +208.7103 = 834.8413 feet. The perimeter of FIVE acres (five of these sqares side by side or 208.7103 X 1043.5516) would be: 208.7103 + 1043.5516 + 208.7103 + 1043.5516 = 2504.5239 There are 5820 feet in a mile, so the perimeter of 5 acres is 0.474 miles * * * * * The above answer is only true if the area is in the form of a 5*1 rectangle. Was there any justification for selecting that configuration?
Well, first you need to know the length of barbed wire in a roll. Then you need to know the perimeter of the fence (in feet or metres) you are going to build around that 180 acres. Then, calculate it this way: (length of barbed wire in one roll) x (perimeter of fence of 180 acres) = (total length of wire needed for "n" ft. (or m) of fence perimeter of one strand) (total length of wire needed for "n" ft.(or m) fence perimeter of one strand) x 5 = (Grand total length of wire needed to fence 180 acres) (Grand total length of wire needed to fence 180 acres) / (length of barbed wire in one roll) = (# of rolls needed for a five-strand barbed wire fence for 180 acres)
five hundred and thirty two minutes.
Forty to forty five minutes -- about thirty-five to forty miles.