An acre is a measure of area, so the 'feet' in an acre must be square feet, another measure of area. An acre can be any shape you can imagine, but always contains 43,560 square feet. There are 640 acres in a square mile, by the way.
If your land equals 241*159*81*208 it means nothing because: (a) no units have been given and (b) the fact that there are four numbers multiplied together indicates that it is a hypervolume in 4-dimensional space, not a 2-dimensional area. However, if you mean "241 feet by 159 feet by 81 feet by 208 feet", then you need to figure out a way to find out how many square feet. One square foot equals an area 1 foot by 1 foot square. Once you get that number, divide it by 43,560 to get the acres. For example, if you had a rectangular area 241 feet by 159 feet, it would have an area of 38,319 square feet divided by 43,560 sq. ft./ac equals 0.8796 acre, or between 3/4 and 1 full acre.
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It would be called the perimeter of the acre. But there is no way to give you an actual answer, since the perimeter will vary depending upon the shape of the acre.
An acre (or a tenth of an acre) is a measure of area while the foot is a measure of distance. They cannot be compared in this way.
An acre is 43,560 square feet. An easy way to remember this is that an acre is 66 feet wide by 660 feet long.
No, 150x300 equals 45,000 square feet, which is slightly more than one acre. One acre is equivalent to 43,560 square feet.
1 acre = 43,560 square feet
There are 4,840 square yards in an acre. However, the term "square acre" is incorrect. An acre, by definition, is a unit of area, and therefore the "square" prefix is unneccessary.Moreover, an acre is not generally thought of as "square" anyway, because there is no way you can posit a square acre using whole numbers for the lengths of the sides. An acres is 43,560 square feet. The square root of this number is approximately 208.7103. That would be the approximate length of the sides of your "square acre".Traditionally, an acre was defined as an area 660 feet (one furlong, or ten chains) long and 66 feet (one chain) wide. But an acre need not be this shape to be considered an acres. Any piece of land that is 43,560 square feet in area is considered an acre.
An acre is a measure of area, so the 'feet' in an acre must be square feet, another measure of area. An acre can be any shape you can imagine, but always contains 43,560 square feet. There are 640 acres in a square mile, by the way.
There is 44,560 square feet in one acre of land. A "typical" city block (they can be many different sizes), when calculated by an engineer beginning to work on a new development, is 100,000 square feet. Thus, as a starting point, You could fit .446 city blocks on one acre of land (44,560 / 100,00. Looking at the same question from the other way, it would take 2.24 acres of land for one city block (100,000 / 44,560).
There is 44,560 square feet in one acre of land. A "typical" city block (they can be many different sizes), when calculated by an engineer beginning to work on a new development, is 100,000 square feet. Thus, as a starting point, You could fit .446 city blocks on one acre of land (44,560 / 100,00. Looking at the same question from the other way, it would take 2.24 acres of land for one city block (100,000 / 44,560).
One acre (which is a square measure, so you should never say or write "square acre") is equal to 4,840 square yards. By the way, you can use Google to find these simple conversions. Just type "1000 acres in square yards" in the search box (w/o the quotes).
An acre is 43560 square feet, so 30 acres would be 1,306,800 square feet. The square root of 1,306,800 square feet is 1,143.153533 feet. So a square plot of land of 30 acres would measure 1,143 feet, 2 inches on each side. By the way, it would be very unusual to find a 30-acre square plot of land. Land is usually divided into 10-acre squares measuring 660 feet on a side. So a 30-acre plot of land would likely be a rectangle measuring 660x1980 feet.
1 acre = 43,560 square feet If the sides of the pond are straight ... its cross section area is 1/4 acre all the way down to the bottom ... then its volume is (43,560/4) x (5) = 54,450 cubic feet = 407,314.3 gallons
The area doesn't tell you anything about the shape or the measurements.There are an infinite number of different shapes with different measurementsthat all have the same 1-acre area.The smallest possible perimeter for 1 acre is a circle. The perimeter (circumference)is 739.9 feet, and the diameter is 235.5 feet.The smallest possible straight measurements for a 1-acre rectangle is 834.8 feet.That's if it's a square, with sides = 208.7 feet.If the 1-acre is a rectangle but not a square, then the sides can be anythinglonger than 208.7 feet. It only depends on how long and skinny the rectangleis. Here are a few examples. All of the rectangles on this list enclose 1 acre:220' x 198'330' x 132'440' x 99'605' x 72'1,210' x 36'2,420' x 18'