To find the amount of Fencing needed to surround a 29-acre area, first convert acres to square feet. One acre equals 43,560 square feet, so 29 acres is 1,262,040 square feet. Assuming the area is square, each side would be the square root of 1,262,040, approximately 1124 feet. Therefore, the total perimeter, or the amount of fencing needed, would be 4 times the side length, which is about 4,496 feet.
An acre is 66 feet by 660 feet so 1,452 feet of fence would surround an acre.
You would need 2,640 feet of fence.
1 acre = 43,560 square feet. 5 acres = 217,800 square feet. That's a square 466.69 feet on a side. If you need to fence all 4 sides, then you need 1,866.76 feet of fencing.
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That depends on the shape of the lot. But, if the lot was a perfect square, you would need 2,891.98 feet of fence to surround it.
depends on the shape. A circle would have the greatest area-to circumference ratio, a square somewhat worse and something like a star really bad.
That depends on the shape of the lot. But, assuming the lot is a perfect square, you would need 10,560 feet (two miles) of fence to surround it.
That would depend on the length and width of the acreage.
If the area is square-shaped, you would need 2,425 feet of fencing.
1 acre = 43560 sq ft ⇒ 3 acres = 3 x 43560 sq ft = 130680 sq ft ⇒ side of square = √130680 ft = 66 √30 ft ⇒ length of fence = 4 x 66 √30 ft = 264 √30 ft ≈ 1446 ft
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130,000 million acre feet.