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Q: What is a perch in length and width of land in feet?
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How many bathtubs can you fit in a 50 ft wide and 18 mile long stretch of land?

Measure the length and width of your bathtub, then divide. For example, divide length-of-land / length-of-bathtub, and width-of-land / width-of-bathtub.


What is the length and width of a 20 hector square piece of land?

The length and width are both 447.214 meters. (rounded)


How many feet long and wide is 1 acre of land?

1 acre is equal to 43,560 square feet or 4840 square yards. The length and width can have any value.


How do you measure an acre of land?

There are 43,560 square feet in one acre so take the length times the width in feet and divide by that figure to find the number or fraction of an acre. If the property is irregular, take length times width of each roughly rectangular chunk and add them together before dividing.


What is the second measurement of an acre of land if its width is 300 feet?

A common misconception about the unit of measure known as the acre is that it must be a square or rectangle. It doesn't have to be. It could be a circle, ellipse, or triangle. It could be some other polygon, or it might even be an irregular shape of some kind. For this question, we will assume from the way it's worded that the area is a rectangle. To determine a rectangle's area, you must multiply its length by its width. In this case, we know the rectangle's area and width, so if we divide the area by the width, we can determine its length. An acre is equal to 43,560 square feet. If we divide that by 300 feet, we are left with 145.2 feet. Note that the area is in square feet but our answer is in plain-old feet. That's because the length is a measure of distance, not area. If you multiply two distances in feet, your answer is an area in square feet.