First of all, why do you assume that the acre is rectangular? An acre can be circular of octagonal or a completely irregular shape.
Next, even if you are told that the shape is rectangular, there is no way to distinguish between a near-square shape and a long thin shape.
One third of an acre = 14520 sq ft.
So it could be
120 ft x 121 ft
or 1 foot x 14520 ft or 1 ft * 2.75 miles
or 1 inch x 174242 ft or 1 inch x 33 miles
etc
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To find the width and length of one third of an acre, we first need to determine the total area of an acre, which is 43,560 square feet. One third of an acre is 14,520 square feet. To calculate the dimensions, we can use the formula for the area of a rectangle, which is length multiplied by width. If we assume the shape is rectangular, we can find the dimensions by selecting any two numbers that multiply to 14,520, such as 60 feet by 242 feet.
Well, darling, one third of an acre is approximately 14,520 square feet. To find the width and length, you'd need to know the shape of the plot. If it's a perfect square, then the width and length would be around 120 feet each. But if it's a rectangle, then you'll have to do a bit of math to figure out those dimensions.
The 4 sides of a rectangular 40 acre parcel total one mile. Therefore the length and width of a square 40 acre parcel would each be 1320 feet (5280/4).
1 acre = 43,560 square feet40' x 125' = 5,000 square feet = 0.115 acre (rounded)That's 11.48% of an acre . . . less than 1/8 of an acre.1/4 acre = 10,890 square feet. If a lot is a 1/4-acre rectangle,then its length and width multiply to produce 10,890 .The 'acre fraction' of any rectangle is(length in feet) times (width in feet)/43,560
Let the width be equal to x. The width is one-third the length, so the length is three times the width or 3x. The area is 48, so then 3x times x =48, or 3x squared = 48. x^2 then equals 48/3 or 16, so x =4. So the rectangle is 4 x 12 cm.
width=9 length=18
You can't without one or the other. If you know length then width is the area divided by the length.