An acre is 43560 square feet. If I did the math correctly you have .6575797 of an acre. Check out this web site for math help. http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol2/circle_area.html
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Any value greater than or equal to 7934.102 feet. The most compact shape would be a circular plot with radius 1262.752 feet and that would give a circumference (or perimeter) of 7934.102 feet. By flattening the circle you can increase the perimeter without limit. Similarly, 115 acres could be a square plot with sides of 2238.169 feet, giving the minimum perimeter (for a quadrilateral) of 8952.676 feet. But you could consider a rectangular plot of 22381.69 ft * 223.8169 ft with a perimeter of 45211.01 feet or 223816.9 ft * 22.38169 ft giving a perimeter of 447678.5 ft. or 2238169 ft * 2.238169 ft and a perimeter of 4476342 ft. etc.
A plot of land can be different sizes. I have had an acre plot, and a quarter of an acre plot. So they can be different.
An acre is 43560 square feet, so 30 acres would be 1,306,800 square feet. The square root of 1,306,800 square feet is 1,143.153533 feet. So a square plot of land of 30 acres would measure 1,143 feet, 2 inches on each side. By the way, it would be very unusual to find a 30-acre square plot of land. Land is usually divided into 10-acre squares measuring 660 feet on a side. So a 30-acre plot of land would likely be a rectangle measuring 660x1980 feet.
Assuming that three lengths indicate the plot of land is triangular, the area is 3550 square feet.
1,320 feet.