How many 8 foot sections of fencing do I need to enclose a 1 acre Lot??

Claire was looking at square footage... Fence line are per liner foot. Is this the NEW MATH?

Her point was that the same square footage (i.e. AREA) could be surrounded by a different footage (i.e. PERIMETER). She gave the example of two tracts of land that are each 100 square feet, but have very different perimeters. That is why one needs to know the shape/dimensions of the land before determining how much fencing is needed.

This brings back days of high school calculus and using differential equations to determine the min/max perimeter of a given area (and vice versa).
 
Claire was looking at square footage... Fence line are per liner foot. Is this the NEW MATH?

An acre is a measure of AREA, which is measured in square feet. The amount of fencing needed requires a calculation of PERIMETER, which is measured in linear feet. Given that the OP provided only the AREA of her lot and that the PERIMETER of lots with the same AREA will differ depending on shape, more information is needed to answer her question.

The answer is "not enough information to answer the question."

Claire was absolutely correct--new math or old.
 
An acre is a measure of AREA, which is measured in square feet. The amount of fencing needed requires a calculation of PERIMETER, which is measured in linear feet. Given that the OP provided only the AREA of her lot and that the PERIMETER of lots with the same AREA will differ depending on shape, more information is needed to answer her question.

The answer is "not enough information to answer the question."

Claire was absolutely correct--new math or old.

Glad to see my math is still good even though it is over 15 years since I last studied pure and applied math at college!

BTW I have to work in imperial and metric measurement here in the UK, so that can get confusing :headache:

Claire ;)
 












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