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'
There is no one answer, it depends on the shape of the 13 acre area.
29,040 sq feet in 2/3 acre.
One acre equals 43560.17 square feet.
"Acre" means area. "Feet" means length or distance,and can't be used to describe area.0.25 acre = 10,890 square feet
An acre is a constant unit of measurement - an acre of anything is equal to an acre of anything else.
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.
Without knowing the dimensions it is not possible to say.
If a square lot of equal sides length, the total would be 10,890 square feet.
435,600 square feet in an acre. It depends on the shape of the acre to how many perimeter feet there are.
One Acre consists of 43,560 square feet A quarter of an acre would thus consist of 10890 square feet
1/4 acre is 10,890 square feet.
There are 10,890 square feet in a quarter-acre that is perfectly square.
An acre is 4,840 square yards. It could be any shape, and thus have any perimeter.
1/4 acre is 10,890 square feet.
1/4 acre = 10,890 square feet
834.8 feet.
To find the perimeter of 150 acres, we need to know the shape of the land. Since acres measure area, we can't directly calculate the perimeter without additional information. If the land is a square, we would need to find the square root of 150 to determine the side length, then multiply by 4 to find the perimeter. If the land is a rectangle, we would need the length and width to calculate the perimeter using the formula 2(length + width).