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How long is 24 square miles? - Answers
The question has no sensible answer, since the length depends on the shape of the area. The most compact shape is a circle and one with a diameter of approx 5.53 miles would enclose an area of 24 square miles. Suppose the shape were a rectangle. Pick any length, L, greater than 4.9 miles and let B = 24/L Then the rectangle that is L*B will have an are of L*B = L*(24/L) = 24 sq miles. Now L could be 5 miles, 50 miles, 5 quadrillion miles or more! And the shape need not be a circle or rectangle. It could be any polygon or even some random shape. If you want a straight answer you will have to ask a better structured question.
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How long is 24 square miles? - Answers
The question has no sensible answer, since the length depends on the shape of the area. The most compact shape is a circle and one with a diameter of approx 5.53 miles would enclose an area of 24 square miles. Suppose the shape were a rectangle. Pick any length, L, greater than 4.9 miles and let B = 24/L Then the rectangle that is L*B will have an are of L*B = L*(24/L) = 24 sq miles. Now L could be 5 miles, 50 miles, 5 quadrillion miles or more! And the shape need not be a circle or rectangle. It could be any polygon or even some random shape. If you want a straight answer you will have to ask a better structured question.
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How long is 24 square miles? - Answers
The question has no sensible answer, since the length depends on the shape of the area. The most compact shape is a circle and one with a diameter of approx 5.53 miles would enclose an area of 24 square miles. Suppose the shape were a rectangle. Pick any length, L, greater than 4.9 miles and let B = 24/L Then the rectangle that is L*B will have an are of L*B = L*(24/L) = 24 sq miles. Now L could be 5 miles, 50 miles, 5 quadrillion miles or more! And the shape need not be a circle or rectangle. It could be any polygon or even some random shape. If you want a straight answer you will have to ask a better structured question.
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