metre or feet
I would not. I would use a tape measure.
Feet
Feet
Measuring tape you can buy it at a tool store or a construction store.
string
1 can
Im no expert but, maybe a tall fence.
measure the basketball court with a yard stick then measure fences
Girl Scouts in 1912 wore dresses and bloomers (long pants worn under their dresses) when playing basketball. Also, the fence around the basketball court was covered with curtains which were strung on a pole.
Well, first you need to know the length of barbed wire in a roll. Then you need to know the perimeter of the fence (in feet or metres) you are going to build around that 180 acres. Then, calculate it this way: (length of barbed wire in one roll) x (perimeter of fence of 180 acres) = (total length of wire needed for "n" ft. (or m) of fence perimeter of one strand) (total length of wire needed for "n" ft.(or m) fence perimeter of one strand) x 5 = (Grand total length of wire needed to fence 180 acres) (Grand total length of wire needed to fence 180 acres) / (length of barbed wire in one roll) = (# of rolls needed for a five-strand barbed wire fence for 180 acres)
Your question is not clear or I am missing something?The length of the fence (measured around its perimeter) is the circumference and that is your 10 metres.Then again, a fence that surrounds a tower with a radius of 2 metres (radius measured from the centre of the tower) will have a circumference of:Pi x 2r = Pi x 4 = 12.566 metres.