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Not including the endzones, a football filed is roughly an acre but it is still a bit larger than an acre
No - there are 640 acres in one square mile - an acre is a unit of area, not of length.Alternatively, it is the breakthrough album of Caedmon's Call.
While an acre can take any shape and still have 1 acre of land area, the original acre measurement was 660 feet by 66 feet, so with 1 ft = 0.3048 m, this corresponds to 201.168 meters by 20.1168 meters.
If you are still paying on the land you should charge atleast the amount you are still paying.
As long as local zoning and building codes allow it. You'll still have most of the acre left for a garage, yards, garden, and perhaps a small pasture. Home = 3,000 sq. ft. Acre = 43,560 sq. ft.
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About 1/3 of an acre.
About 1/3 of an acre.
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A square with an area of one acre ("square acre" is meaningless otherwise) would be 208.71 (approximately) feet on a side, so the perimeter ("circumference" is not the right word to use here) would be four times that, or 834.84 (again, approximately) feet. The circumference of a circle with an area of one acre would be 417.42 (still approximately) feet.
The craftman cordless weedeater will weed and entire three quarter acre yard completely and still have power to do more.
The question cannot be answered. An acre is a measure in 2 dimensional space so that a square acre is a measure in 4-dimensional space. Secondly, if you meant an acre, and not a square acre, there is still no answer. First of all, there is no reason to suppose that an area of an acre is rectangular as opposed to circular or triangular or some other simple or complicated shape. Even if, on the basis that the question asks for length and width, you assume that it is a rectangle, there are infinitely many possible answers. The shape could be square or long and thin.