You can't tell. The area doesn't tell you the dimensions. The only thing you know
for sure is that when you measure the length and width in feet, and multiply the
two numbers, their product is 6,000 . There are an infinite number of possibilities.
A few of them are . . .
1' x 6,000'
2' x 3,000'
3' x 2,000'
4' x 1,500'
5' x 1,200'
6' x 1,000'
8' x 750'
9' x 666' 8"
10' x 600'
12' x 500'
15' x 400'
16' x 375'
18' x 333' 4"
20' x 300'
24' x 250'
25' x 240'
30' x 200'
32' x 187' 6"
36' x 166' 8"
40' x 150'
45' x 133' 4"
48' x 125'
50' x 120'
60' x 100'
72' x 83' 4"
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6000 sq ft = 557.42 sq metres (approx)
0.138 of an acre, approximately.
Answer: 6000 ft² = 557.418 m²
Hi Answer this 20.00 sq. ft. how long and how wide must the lot be?
These are incompatible measurements, as one measures area and the other measures volume. Sorry!