You can't tell the perimeter from the area. There are an infinite number of things
it could be.
Here are a few of them. All of these have an area of 871,200 square feet.
Dimensions . . . . . . Perimeter
300 x 2,904 . . . . . . . 6,408
484 x 1,800 . . . . . . . 4,568
600 x 1,452 . . . . . . . 4,104
726 x 1,200 . . . . . . . 3,852
900 x 968 .. . . . . . . . 3,736
933.381 x 933.381 . . 3733.5
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A circle with a diameter of 9 feet has a perimeter of 28.3 feet.
The area (acres) doesn't tell the perimeter. If the 2.5 acres is square, than the perimeter is 1,320 feet. If the 2.5 acres is a field that's 100-ft wide and 1,089-ft long, then the perimeter is 2,378 feet. The perimeter can be ANY distance longer than 1,320 feet.
30 * pi ≈ 94
Well, darling, if you've got a 46 feet x 60 feet area, you're looking at a total of 2,760 square feet. But if you're asking how many individual feet are in that space, you've got 206 feet around the perimeter. So, there you have it, math at its finest!
Assuming a square acreage by US survey, about 16,697 feet.