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The area doesn't tell you the perimeter. There are an infinite number of different shapes

and different dimensions that all have the same area but different perimeters.

Here are a few 1/4-acre rectangles, and their perimeters:

90-ft x 121-ft . . 422-ft

30' x 363' . . . . . 786'

15' x 726' . . . . 1,482'

10' x 1,089' . . . 2,198'

6' x 1,815' . . . . 3,642'

2' x 5,445'. . . . 10,894'

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approx. 208.7 * * * * * I disagree. A quarter acre is 10890 sq feet. The sides of the square are, therefore 104.36 ft and so the perimeter is 417.42 ft.


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