A square-shaped 200-acre lot has a perimeter of 11,806.4 feet.
A 150-acre square lot has a perimeter of 10,224.68 feet.
If the three acres is a square then the perimeter would be 1,445.99 feet or 1,445 feet and 11.88 inches.
The perimeter of a 12-acre square lot is 2,891.98 feet.
3,520 yards.
The perimeter of a 24.5-acre square lot is 4,132.25 feet.
A 150-acre square lot has a perimeter of 10,224.68 feet.
You can't tell. There are an infinite number of different shapes that enclose 200 acres of area. Even if you only want to talk about rectangles, there are an infinite number of rectangles, with all different perimeters, that all enclose 200 acres. The smallest possible perimeter (distance around) is 10,463.2 feet / 1.98 miles if the 200 acre field is circular, or 11,806.4 feet / 2.236 miles if it's square. (All of these numbers are rounded off.) Any non-square field will have a perimeter greater than that. The less square it is, the longer the perimeter will be. For example, if the field is 1 foot wide and 1,650 miles long, then its area is 200 acres, and its perimeter is 3,300 miles and 2 feet.
If the three acres is a square then the perimeter would be 1,445.99 feet or 1,445 feet and 11.88 inches.
The perimeter of a 12-acre square lot is 2,891.98 feet.
2.65 miles.
3,520 yards.
0.125
The perimeter of a 24.5-acre square lot is 4,132.25 feet.
The perimeter of a 30-acre square lot is 0.866 miles.
The perimeter of a 3.5-acre square lot is 476.05 meters.
A square with an area of 8 acres has a perimeter of 2,361.29 feet.
A square with an area of 20 acres has a perimeter of about 3,733.5 feet.