it is a normal acre or land that can be purchased / owned with an added percentage to allow for paths and alleys and verges that the council own within the acre. If this calculation wasnt done, the acre would be slightly less than an acre in real terms when the council area was deducted.
No, an acre is a unit of area, which is a two-dimensional measurement that represents the area of a square plot of land that measures 208.71 feet on each side. It is commonly used in real estate and land measurement.
How much does a degree Fahrenheit weigh in pounds? What is the temperature of a liter in degrees Celcius? What is the volume of mile? Do any of these questions make sense to you? A yard is a unit of DISTANCE measurement. An acre is a unit of AREA measurement. Your question therefore has no meaning. Now, if you had asked how many SQUARE yards (a unit of area measurement) are in an acres, the answer would be 4,840.
"How many miles equals 1 acre?" is like asking "How many apples make a kangaroo?" The question itself does not make sense. It's like asking "How many acres is 60 miles per hour?" A mile is a measurement of distance. An acre is a measurement of area. Miles per hour is a measurement of speed.
An acre is a unit for measuring area (usually land area). It is equal to 43,560 square feet.To say 'square acre' really has no meaning, unless you're referring to a 'square shaped' piece of land which has 43,560 square feet area (it would be a square with each side 208.71 feet)
A foot is a linear measurement. An acre is a measurement of area. Your question cannot be answered. Ignorance is bliss, eh?
An acre is not a linear measurement it is an area.
No, they are not the same. Area can be 3inches by 3inches or 7000miles by 6000miles. An acre is only on measurement.
An acre is a measurement of area not a linear measurement.
its a pre metric measurement of land area.
feet is a linear measurement whereas acre is an area measurement perhaps you mean how many SQUARE FEET are in an acre
A mile is a linear measurement of distance, while an acre is a measurement of area.
This is impossible to answer ! An acre is a measurement of area - a mile is a measurement of length. You cannot define an acre as a measurement of length, because any area covering 4,840 square yards is an acre !
According to my service manager an acre measurement was determined by how much area an ox and a single plow could plow in one day ...
An acre contains 43560 square feet. The actual dimensions of the acre can vary greatly as long as the total area is correct.
Acre and hectare are both units of area measurement, but an acre is equivalent to 0.4047 hectares. Acre is commonly used in the United States and the UK, while hectare is used in many other countries as the standard unit of land measurement.
apples and oranges, cubic yards are a volume measurement i.e. 3D and acre is an area measurement, 2D, and would be measured in yards squared
No, an acre is a unit of area, which is a two-dimensional measurement that represents the area of a square plot of land that measures 208.71 feet on each side. It is commonly used in real estate and land measurement.