An acre is a unit of area, not of distance, therefore the corresponding unit would be square yards, not merely yards. In this case, one acre is equal to 4840 square yards.
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The number of people that can fit in an acre of land would depend on various factors such as the layout of the land, the purpose for which it is being used, and the average space required per person. As a rough estimate, if we assume a comfortable spacing of about 100 square feet per person, then approximately 43,560 square feet in an acre divided by 100 would suggest that around 435 people could fit in an acre of land. However, this calculation is simplistic and does not account for infrastructure, buildings, or other considerations that would impact the actual capacity of the land for human occupancy.
It depends on the type of event or activity being held on the land. For activities like standing room concerts or festivals, you could fit thousands of people in an acre. For activities where people need more space, such as a soccer field or parking lot, the number of people would be significantly less.
Well, honey, it all depends on how cozy you want to get! If we're talking about standing shoulder to shoulder, you could fit roughly 16,000 people in an acre of land. But if you want to give everyone a little breathing room, you're looking at more like 2,000 people. So, it's really up to you how many folks you want to cram in there!
Approximately 1,300 Tons. Consider that a gallon of water weighs approximately 8 pounds. There are 325,851 gallons of water per acre foot. A ton equals 2,000 pounds. Just multiply 325,851 x 8. Then divide the answer by 2,000. That's your answer. Hope this helps!
Well, 1 acre = 4047 square metres.
If we assume that the average (top down) cross section of a human through the waist is about 0.5m x 0.25m, then area of land occupied by one human is 0.125 square metres.
4047 / 0.125 = 32,380 people.
These are different units of measurement!... tons is a unit of weight and acres is a unit of area... sorry!!
An acre is an area, a cubic yard is a volume, the question has no meaning
The number of tables that will fit in an area of 1 acre depends on the size of the tables and the layout you choose. As a rough estimate, if we assume a standard table size of 6x3 feet, you could potentially fit around 200-300 tables in an acre of space. However, it's important to consider pathways, seating capacity, and other factors that may affect the actual number of tables you can fit.
Pluto has about the same land area as Russia, so billions of footballs could fit on the surface of Pluto.
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Acre (a unit of area (4840 square yards or 43560 square feet) used in English-speaking countries) and :The people below tried hard, but neither are correct. A one acre parking lot with only lanes and spaces could fit approximately 172 cars. Assuming we are going with box (90 degree) parking, the dimensions of the space required to park two cars is 504 (9 feet wide)(17.5 feet long + 21 foot travel lane + 17.5 foot space) square feet. 504 square feet equals .01157 acres (504 square feet x (1 acre / 43560 square feet )). So that's 2 cars per .01157 acres (504 square feet). 2 cars/.01157 acres = 172.86 cars / acre.