466.69 ft on each side. (rounded)
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Another contributor obfuscated:
Except that, strictly speaking, an acre is itself a measure of area so that an "acre square" would be a hypercube in four-dimensional space.
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An acre is defined as any area that is 43,560 square feet, and therefore doesn't have any set dimensions as it can be in the shape of a square, rectangle, triangle, etc. However, the dimensions of an acre that is a perfect square is about 208. 71 feet by 208. 71 feet.
An acre contains 43,560 square feet. Any combination of numbers that give you that area can be the dimensions. A square 209 feet by 209 feet is pretty close to an acre.
A five-acre parcel of land contains 217,800 square feet.
A three-quarter acre is equivalent to 32,670 square feet. If you assume a rectangular shape, common dimensions could be approximately 150 feet by 215 feet. However, the dimensions can vary widely depending on the specific layout, as any configuration that maintains the total area of 32,670 square feet would qualify as three-quarters of an acre.
There is no way to answer this without knowing the dimensions of the five-acre area. If the area is long and narrow it will be fewer trips than if the area were square or round.