Any you want as long as its AREA is 6991 sq ft.
Some shapes and sizes which all have an area of 6991 sq ft are:
A rectangle 1 ft x 6991 ft
A rectangle 2 ft x 3495 ft 6 in
A rectangle 3 ft x 2330 ft 4 in
A rectangle 6 ft x 1165 ft 2 in
A rectangle 12 ft x 582 ft 7 in
A rectangle 40 ft x 174 ft 9.3 in
A rectangle 60 ft x 116 ft 6.2 in
A rectangle 66 ft x 105 ft 11 1/11 in
A square approx 83.612 ft on each side
A regular hexagon approx 63.532 ft on each side
A circle of radius approx 47.173 ft
The square footage of the lot is 938,955.18 sq ft.
An acre is 400 sq ft. So, divide the size of the lot (in square feet) by the # of sq ft in an acre and... voila!... the size of your lot in acres! 150ft*200ft = 30000sq ft 30000 sq ft / 42000 sq ft = .71 Acres
The dimensions are: length = 13 feet, width = 6 ft, height = 8 ft.
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To find square feet, you just find the area (but make sure first that the dimensions, or length and width, are both ft.). So if the dimensions are 5 ft. by 26 ft., you just multiply them to get 130 ft. And that is your answer, 130 ft.
To convert the dimensions from feet to acres, the lot size will be 0.155 acres.
The dimensions could be 200 ft by 100 ft. or 400ft by 50 ft.
6,000 Sq. Ft.
The square footage of the lot is 938,955.18 sq ft.
The area doesn't tell you the dimensions. It doesn't even tell you the shape. If the lot happens to be a rectangle, then its length and width can be anything you want, just as long as when you multiply them, their product is 16,117.
A typical residential lot in Chicago is 25 ft. wide by 125 ft. long.
An acre is 400 sq ft. So, divide the size of the lot (in square feet) by the # of sq ft in an acre and... voila!... the size of your lot in acres! 150ft*200ft = 30000sq ft 30000 sq ft / 42000 sq ft = .71 Acres
A rectangle has dimensions 7 ft x 12 ft. Which of the dimensions describe a rectangle that is similar to this rectangle?
A regulation backboard in the NBA has the dimensions 6 ft x 3.5 ft.
A lot is not a standard size.
That depends on the given dimensions which are not in the question.
It's an international ice size. 200x100 ft. Go Gophers!