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None. Because "feet" are a measure of length and "acre" is a measure of area.However a "acre" contains 43560 "square feet".
One acre is 4,840 square yards or 43,560 square feet, and so a square piece of land measuring 208.71032 feet on all four sides is approximately an acre. The number of sets of dimensions that will equal an acre is infinite. For instance, a piece of land 10 feet wide and 4,356 feet long is exactly one acre because 10 x 4,356 = 43,560. Moreover, a piece of land 30 feet wide and 1,452 feet long is an acre because the two dimensions equal 43,560 square feet when multiplied.Even circles can be acres! In fact, a circle having a diameter of 235.564 feet is approximately an acre because the formula for determining the area of circles proves that such a circle is almost equal to 43,560 square feet.
In theory 11 plots but that answer assumes that:the spaces between plots are minimal,the overall shape is such that there is little wasted land. For example, if the land was 8ft*30ft, you would only get 10 plots - with 30 square feet (in the shape of 1ft*30ft) left unused.
Oh, dude, 40 acres is approximately 1,742,400 square feet. So, if you want to know how many feet long it is, you'd need to consider the shape of the land. If it's a perfect square, then each side would be about 1,320 feet long. But hey, who's measuring, right?
If your land is a perfect square at 208.71 feet wide by 208.71 feet long, you will need 121.000 tons of sand. This will give you a depth of .5 inch.