A yard is 3 feet, so if you have 156 yards for each side, my reasoning is that you have 468 feet on each side, which is 3 feet by 156.
There are no "feet" in acres."Feet" means distance from one point to another, like the length of a piece of ropeor a car trip. "Acre" means area covered by a surface, like the amount of carpet tocover the floor of a room, or the amount of land needed to produce a million bushelsof corn. The two units measure different types of things, and they can't be convertedto each other.1 acre = 43,560 square feet (not feet)1/2 acre = 21,780 square feet
This is the worth math I've ever seen! 1 acre = 43,560 SF, take the square root of 43,560 to give you the base numbers of the acre = 208.71 feet for both the height and width of an acre to get square feet of an acre. Divide 208.71 / 3 = 69.57 yards for the height and width of the acre. Multiply 69.57 x 69.57 = 4,840 square yards in an acre. A cubic yard is simply 4,840 square yards dug down 3 feet or one yard. So one acre has 4,840 cubic yards of dirt if you only dig down 3 feet. If you dig down 6 feet that doubles and so on. One acre would have 48,400 cubic yards of dirt if you dug down 30 feet or 10 yards. Using a one cubic yard example if you removed one cubic yard of dirt from an acre you would have 4,480 cubic yards of dirt, and one cubic yard of dirt weighs approximately 1.3 tons so once cubic acre weighs 1.3 x 4,840 acres = 6,292 tons.
There are 43,560 square feet in an acre of land. To determine the volume of dirt in an acre, you would also need to know the depth of the dirt. If you assume a depth of 1 foot, then there would be 43,560 cubic feet of dirt in an acre.
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 traditionally a field that could be plowed in one day using oxen. It was 220 yards long and 22 yards wide, so its area is 22 x 220 = 4840 square yards Also, an acre equals 43,560 square feet. A square yard equals 9 square feet. An acre equals 4840 square yards (43,560 divided by 9)
Multiply (acre-feet) by (1,613 and 1/3) to get (cubic yards). 3 acre-feet = 4,840 cubic yards. Multiply (cubic yards) by (0.00062) to get (acre-feet). 24,200 cubic yards = 15 acre-feet
Acre is a measurement of area therefor it does not necessarily have a given length.However if it was square shaped an acre would be 208.71 feet long on each side. From: 1 acre = 43,560 square feet. Take the square root of 43,560 to get 208.71an acer is 10000000000000 feetAn acre is 4840 square yards, which can be in any shape. A strip of ground 4840 yards long (2 and 3/4 miles) by one yard wide would be an acre, as would one roughly 208 feet square.
There are about 4,840 square yards in one acre. That comes to about 43,560 square feet that are also in that acre.
2/10 (one fifth) of an acre is 8712 square feet. (745.78 square yards). 1 acre = 43560 square feet
There are no "feet" in acres."Feet" means distance from one point to another, like the length of a piece of ropeor a car trip. "Acre" means area covered by a surface, like the amount of carpet tocover the floor of a room, or the amount of land needed to produce a million bushelsof corn. The two units measure different types of things, and they can't be convertedto each other.1 acre = 43,560 square feet (not feet)1/2 acre = 21,780 square feet
4840 square feet = 537.7777 square yards in 1 acre.
This is the worth math I've ever seen! 1 acre = 43,560 SF, take the square root of 43,560 to give you the base numbers of the acre = 208.71 feet for both the height and width of an acre to get square feet of an acre. Divide 208.71 / 3 = 69.57 yards for the height and width of the acre. Multiply 69.57 x 69.57 = 4,840 square yards in an acre. A cubic yard is simply 4,840 square yards dug down 3 feet or one yard. So one acre has 4,840 cubic yards of dirt if you only dig down 3 feet. If you dig down 6 feet that doubles and so on. One acre would have 48,400 cubic yards of dirt if you dug down 30 feet or 10 yards. Using a one cubic yard example if you removed one cubic yard of dirt from an acre you would have 4,480 cubic yards of dirt, and one cubic yard of dirt weighs approximately 1.3 tons so once cubic acre weighs 1.3 x 4,840 acres = 6,292 tons.
It would depend on the shape of the acre. An acre is 43560 square feet. A square of 1 acre area would have 4 sides of approx 209 feet each.
There are 43,560 square feet in an acre of land. To determine the volume of dirt in an acre, you would also need to know the depth of the dirt. If you assume a depth of 1 foot, then there would be 43,560 cubic feet of dirt in an acre.
43,560 square feet in an acre
1.7 acre = 8,228 yards 3 feet = 1 yard so 8,228 multiplied by 3 would be... 24,684 feet
If the Acre was a perfect square there would be 14,520 feet along each side.