There are 4840 square yards in an acre. You wanted this in feet so
just multiply by 9 to get 43560 square feet (there are 9 square
feet in a square yard). It may seem strange that this is not a
perfect square, but there is also a unit of length called the
acre-length that is 220 yards. 220 squared is 48400, so an acre
is a plot of land 220 yards by 22 yards. Then 10 acres side by
side are 220 yards by 220 yards, and an 8 by 8 square of these 10
acre plots is one square mile.
2006-07-15 10:49:58
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answered by harley01xlc 3
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What Is The Square Footage Of An Acre
2016-10-28 07:07:22
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answered by ? 4
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43560 square feet = 1 one acre
2014-10-24 16:02:12
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answered by oldiebutgoodus@sbcglobal.net 2
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It is definately 43560. I remember it from an memory jogger one of my instructors gave me right before my Broker's exam.
Just remember you can't buy land at the 7-11 (4+3=7 and 5+6=11) Goofy but it worked. 11 years and I still remember it.
2006-07-15 18:02:17
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answered by aprilkaybroker 1
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an acre measures 2000ft x 2000ft. so I'd say it's 40,000. What do you think? Basic math and you waste a question. Geez!!!
And harley!! Where did you learn math a square mile???? LOL---
that is called a builders acre I think it's alittle bigger but that is how builders figure when they build houses.
2006-07-15 10:51:06
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answered by olderandwiser 4
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I just googled the answer to this because, to be honest, it was easier than using my calculator to figure 5,280 times 5,280 divided by 640 (the number of feet in one mile times itself divided by the number of acres in a square mile).
2015-02-21 17:07:21
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answered by William 2
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43,560 sq. ft. to the acre. 100 Percent sure on this one.
2006-07-15 10:49:38
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answered by LuckyWife 5
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200?
2006-07-15 10:48:16
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answered by Rajan 3
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43560 sq feet
2006-07-15 10:48:46
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answered by miketorse 5
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i think its 244 but not exactly sure.. GL
2006-07-15 10:48:49
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answered by flydraggon 1
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