To calculate the perimeter of a 100-acre field, we first convert acres to square feet: 1 acre equals 43,560 square feet, so 100 acres equals 4,356,000 square feet. If we assume the field is square, each side would be the square root of that area, approximately 2,088 feet. The perimeter of a square is four times the length of one side, resulting in about 8,352 feet, which is approximately 1.58 miles around the field.
An acre is roughly 200 feet on each side. 43560 sq/ft.
That depends on the exact shape.
The perimeter of a 30-acre square lot is 0.866 miles.
1 acre = 0.0015625 square miles
16 times around a football field is the same as 4 miles.
That depends on the shape of the lot. However, the perimeter of a 724-acre square lot is 4.25 miles.
how many feet in an acre?
The perimeter of a 24.5-acre square lot is 4,132.25 feet.
It totally depends on which field you're talking about.
The perimeter of a 3.5-acre square lot is 476.05 meters.
3 i think
That depends on the shape of the 80-acre field. However, if you assume that the 80 acre field is the standard one-half of a quarter section (a common US field shape), and that there are no roads, right-of-ways, or correction lines to contend with, then you would spray 15.62 acres by going around the outside of the field once.