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You didn't get an answer because your question is confusing.
Acre dimensions: Since medieval times the acre hasn't had any specific dimensions. It is purely an area of 43,560 square feet. The two sides of a 1-acre rectangular lot can be any lengths as long as multiplying one by the other gives 43,560 (if they are measured in feet). For example, imagine a sidewalk 5 feet wide. If it were (43560 ÷ 5 = ) 8712 feet long it would take up an acre, a long skinny acre. On the other hand, if the 1-acre lot were a square, its sides would be only 208.7 feet. http://www.sizes.com/units/acre_FAQ.htm
Acre dimensions: Since medieval times the acre hasn't had any specific dimensions. It is purely an area of 43,560 square feet. The two sides of a 1-acre rectangular lot can be any lengths as long as multiplying one by the other gives 43,560 (if they are measured in feet). For example, imagine a sidewalk 5 feet wide. If it were (43560 ÷ 5 = ) 8712 feet long it would take up an acre, a long skinny acre. On the other hand, if the 1-acre lot were a square, its sides would be only 208.7 feet. http://www.sizes.com/units/acre_FAQ.htm
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I just wanted to know the lot dimension into an acre.
I still didn't get an answer.