200 by 300 feet
The dimensions could be 200 ft by 100 ft. or 400ft by 50 ft.
If the lot has 90 degree angles between sides, the size of a 40' x 100' lot is 4,000 square feet or 0.092 acres.
The size of a city lot will vary depending on location. The standard size of a city lot is 25 feet wide by 100 feet in depth.
The standard size for a horseback riding ring used for show jumping is typically around 100 feet by 200 feet. However, the size can vary depending on the level of competition and the space available.
100' x 100' if it's perfectly square. 125 feet by 80 feet will also give 10,000 square feet, as will 250 feet by 40 feet.
43,560 square feet = 1 acre200' x 325' = 65,000 square feet = 1.492 acres
About 224 feet I believe.
5000 square feet is 0.11 of an acre.
2,152.78 square feet.
An acre was originally defined as the size of a plot of land that can be tilled by one man behind one ox in one day, and measures 66 feet by 660 feet, for a total of 43,560 square feet.[1] In modern times, an "acre" is considered a square building lot of size 200 x 200 feet, however, this is really 8% shy of an acre. A real acre square lot would measure 208' 81/2" square.
A square-shaped 200-acre lot has a perimeter of 11,806.4 feet.