One acre is not necessarily a square lot it can be many shapes and lengths X widths all the way to 43,560 ft X 1 ft wide. The answer to your question can be 43,560 ft or even double that if the lot or land is 6 inches wide.
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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.