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One of them can be almost anything you like (except for infinity or exactly zero). Its value determines the other one.

An acre is the same area as a piece of land one furlong long and one chain wide (660 feet x 66 feet). However, other shapes are possible: you could make it half as long and twice as wide, or any other combination you like as long as the product of the two is still 4840 square yards.

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