An acre is equal to 4,840 square yards. The original definition of an acre was to cover a rectangle of 22 yards (one chain) by 220 yards (a furlong).
There's no definite answer. An acre is a unit of area. It can be any shape, just as long asthe area is 43,560 square feet.Even if it's definitely a rectangle, there are an infinite number of different rectangles that all have the same area.(For example, a [12 x 2] rectangle, a [8 x 3] rectangle, and a [6 x 4] rectangle, all have the same area.)If you want a square that encloses one acre of area, then each side of the square has to be about 208 feet.If you want a circle that encloses one acre, then the diameter of the circle has to be about 235 feet.
211 x 1320 = 278520 sq.ft. one acre = 43560 sq.ft 278520 / 43560 = 6.394 acres (rounded to third decimal)
It depends on the shape of the acre. It could be a very long thin rectangle.
One acre = 43,560 sq. ft. divide by 1000 = 43.56 sq. ft., or a little over a 6 ft. by 7 ft. rectangle.
An acre is equal to 4,840 square yards. The original definition of an acre was to cover a rectangle of 22 yards (one chain) by 220 yards (a furlong).
To find the number of feet on each side of a 5-acre rectangle, we first need to determine the total area in square feet. One acre is equivalent to 43,560 square feet, so 5 acres would be 5 x 43,560 = 217,800 square feet. Since a rectangle has two pairs of equal sides, we need to calculate the square root of the total area to find the length of one side. The square root of 217,800 is approximately 466.68 feet. Therefore, each side of the 5-acre rectangle would be approximately 466.68 feet long.
There's no definite answer. An acre is a unit of area. It can be any shape, just as long asthe area is 43,560 square feet.Even if it's definitely a rectangle, there are an infinite number of different rectangles that all have the same area.(For example, a [12 x 2] rectangle, a [8 x 3] rectangle, and a [6 x 4] rectangle, all have the same area.)If you want a square that encloses one acre of area, then each side of the square has to be about 208 feet.If you want a circle that encloses one acre, then the diameter of the circle has to be about 235 feet.
211 x 1320 = 278520 sq.ft. one acre = 43560 sq.ft 278520 / 43560 = 6.394 acres (rounded to third decimal)
It depends on the shape of the acre. It could be a very long thin rectangle.
An acre is a unit of area, not length, and it is equal to 43,560 square feet. To find the length of a side of a square acre, you would need to calculate the square root of the area of an acre. The square root of 43,560 square feet is approximately 208.71 feet. Therefore, the length of a side of a square acre is approximately 208.71 feet.
125.6 acres. A mile is 5,280 ft. Divide by 4= 1320. 1320 x 1320 x 3.14 (pi) gives you the number of square feet in that circle. Divide that by 43,560 (number of sq ft in one acre) and you get 125.6.
One acre is 43,560 square feet. The conversion would be 6.33 acres.
Each side of a square acre is: 208.7 feet long.
One acre is 4046.9 m2, so 0.14 acres is 566.6 m2. Which would be a square 23.8 metres down each side, or a rectangle of, say, 20 metres by 28.3 metres.
One side of a 40-acre square is 1,320 feet.
The area doesn't tell you the perimeter. There are an infinite number of differentshapes with different perimeters that all have the same 1-acre area.The smallest possible perimeter for 1 acre is a circle. The perimeter (circumference)is 739.9 feet, and the diameter is 235.5 feet.The smallest possible perimeter for a 1-acre rectangle is 834.8 feet.That's if it's a square, with sides = 208.7 feet.The perimeter for a 1-acre rectangle can be anything more than that. It onlydepends on how long and skinny the rectangle is. Here are a few examples.All of the rectangles on this list enclose 1 acre:220' x 198', perimeter = 836'330' x 132', perimeter = 924'440' x 99', perimeter = 1,078'605' x 72', perimeter = 1,354'1,210' x 36', perimeter = 2,492'2,420' x 18', perimeter = 4,876'