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What are the dimensions of an acre in feet and inches or metres in width and length?

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What are the dimensions of an acre in feet and inches or metres in width and length?

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An acre can be any length and width that, when multiplied, equals 43560 Square Feet (SF), 4840 Square Yards, or the metric equivalent thereof. A one-acre square has a side of 208.7103 feet, or about 208 feet 8.5 inches. That’s the square root of 43,560 SF. If you are trying to pace off an acre of land, it’s about 70 yards on a side, so about 70 paces for a six-foot-tall person. One-acre rectangles with integers as length & width measurements in feet are: 220′ X 198′ 242′ X180′ 330′ X 132′ 360′ X 121′ 396′ X 110′ 440′ X 99′ 484′ X 90′ 495′ X 88′ 605′ X 72′ 660′ X 66′ 792′ X 55′ 968′ X 45′ 990′ X 44′ 1210′ X 36′ 1320′ X 33′ 1815′ X 24′ 1980′ X 22′ 2420’X 18′ 2904′ X 15′ 3630′ X 12′ 3960′ X 11′ 4356′ X 10′ 4840′ X 9′ 5445′ X 8′ 7260′ X 6′ 8712′ X 5′ 10890′ X 4′ 14520′ X 3′ 21780′ X 2′ 43560′ X 1′ A one acre circle has a diameter of about 235 feet 6 inches. Of course, an acre does not have to be square or rectangular, or even any particular shape like a circle or triangle or trapezoid, etc

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