You can't tell. Knowing the area doesn't tell you the shape, the dimensions, or the perimeter.
The shortest possible perimeter that encloses an acre is a circle with a circumference
of 0.1401 mile. (rounded)
The shortest possible trip around an acre with straight sides a square with a perimeter
of 0.1581 mile. (rounded)
But it can be anything greater than that.
For example, a lot that's 660 feet long and 66 feet wide has an area of 1 acre,
and a perimeter of 0.275 mile.
And a long skinny strip, 1-ft wide and 43,560 feet long also has an area of 1 acre,
and a perimeter of 16.5 miles.
The perimeter of a 3.5-acre square lot is 476.05 meters.
Oh, that's a lovely question! When you have 18,000 acres of land, it's like having a beautiful canvas to paint on. If we were to walk around the perimeter of those acres, it would be approximately 28.125 miles. Just imagine all the happy little trees and bushes you'd see along the way!
If the question was "0.45 acres equals how many square feet the answer would be: 0.45 acre = 19 602 square feet If the question was "45 acres equals how many square feet the answer would be: 45 acre = 1 960 200 square feet
4 miles * * * * * There can be no miles in 40 acres. A mile is a measure of length or distance while an acre is a measure of area. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
1 acre = 4840 sq yd = 9 x 4840 = 43560 sq ft. 25000 sq ft = 25000 ÷ 43560 = 0.574 acres (3 dp)
2.65 miles.
The perimeter of a 30-acre square lot is 0.866 miles.
0.125
The perimeter of a 24.5-acre square lot is 4,132.25 feet.
I don’t know
Approximately 0.94 miles.
That depends on the shape of the lot. However, the perimeter of a 724-acre square lot is 4.25 miles.
If the three acres is a square then the perimeter would be 1,445.99 feet or 1,445 feet and 11.88 inches.
3,520 yards.
The perimeter of a 50-acre square lot is 5,903 feet or about 1.12 miles.
You will have walked about 10.92 miles in perimeter. * * * * * That is a total rubbish answer. An area does not and cannot define a perimeter. An area of 3 acres can comprise an extremely thin strip stretching millions of miles. So the perimeter would also run to millions of miles. And if the strip was thinner, it could be billions of miles or trillions, etc.
Information about the area is not enough to determine the perimeter. 640 acres is 1 sq mile. The smallest perimeter possible is if the area is in the shape of a circle and in that case the perimeter would be 3.54 miles = 18717 feet. If the area is a square the perimeter would be 4 miles = 21120 feet. If it is a rectangle, then any value greater than 4 miles.