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To find the diameter of a circle with an area of 1 acre, we first need to convert the area from acres to square feet. One acre is equal to 43,560 square feet. The formula to calculate the diameter of a circle from its area is diameter = 2 * √(area / π). Substituting the area of 43,560 square feet into the formula gives us a diameter of approximately 235 feet.

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Diameter = 2 x radius

Area_circle = π x radius2

→ radius = √(area_circle ÷ π)

→ diameter = 2 x √(area_circle ÷ π)

1 yd = 3 ft

1 acre = 4840 sq yds

→ diameter = 2 x √(4840 sq yds ÷ π)

≈ 78.501 yds

≈ 235.503 ft

Area of one acre is 43560 square feet.

Diameter of circle with an area of 43560 square feet = 235.503 feet diameter.

An acre was the area an ox could plough in one day; it was described by a furlong long (220 yds) by a chain (22 yds) wide, giving an area of 4840 sq yds, though it can be any shape. (A furlong is an abbreviation of "furrow long" which is the length of one furrow, standardised to 220 yards.)

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12y ago
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10m×10m=100m^2

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