16 1/2 ft.
One rod is 16.5 feet. Multiply that by 80, the answer is 1320.
how many rods are there in 33 ft? 1 rod=16.5 feet 16.5 *33 feet=544.5
The original answer (below) was off by a factor of 3, a surveyor's rod = 5.5 yards. So (2 yards)/(5.5 yards/rod) = 4/11 rod or about 0.364 rod.This is the original answer refers to fencing rod, but this is actually 5.5 yards (not feet) as originally stated. I found reference to an 80 rod roll equal to 1320 feet (see link).
16.5 feet
Acres is an area and feet is a length. That does not go together. "Linear" is an unnecessary word, because all distance measurements are linear. To answer this, 40 acres in a perfect square is equal to 1/4 mile by 1/4 mile, or 1320 ft. by 1320 ft. So if you are asking "what is the total perimeter of 40 acres?" the answer would be 1 mile, or 5280 ft. You may also find acre dimensions measured in rods. 1 rod = 16.5 ft. Here is a handy little link http://www.systemfence.com/images/systemfence/Information_pages/Fence_measurement_Page.pdf
1 rod = 16.5 feet
16.5 feet
1 rod is 16.5 feet (16 feet 6 inches).
One rod... my rod.
1 square rod = 272.25 square feet.
In land surveying, a rod is typically 16.5 feet long. It is a common unit of length used for making linear measurements in the field.
To determine the linear charge density of a rod, divide the total charge on the rod by the length of the rod. Linear charge density is measured in coulombs per meter.
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80 rod or 1320 feet (1 rod = 16.5 feet)
The answer is 750.42 feet There are 16.50 feet to a Rod ( A three Rod Road is 49.50 Feet wide) There are 25 Links to a Rod . One Link is 0.66 Feet
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There are 33 feet in 2 rod