Well, a football field is typically a 100 yards. A 1000 feet equals a tad over 333.33 yards. Thus 1000 feet would be approximately three football fields. That is is we are talking about American football.
Well honey, a hectare is about 2.47 acres, and a football field is roughly 1.32 acres. So, you could fit about 1.87 football fields in a hectare. But let's be real, who's out here measuring land in football fields anyway?
13 fields with some room left over.
It depends on how many floors or stories it has. If it is just a one-floor warehouse-like building, then it would cover an area somewhat smaller than two football fields. A football field is 360 feet by 160 feet, and a building of this size would cover an area 360 feet by about 305 feet.
Every junior high school, high school, and college that plays interscholastic football has their own football field. That would put the number of football fields in America up into the thousands, probably the tens of thousands.
about 11
4,132,187 US, NFL fields would fit in that area.
Almost 3 and a half football fields?
there is 0.07 miles in 24 football fields if you round but if you don't round it would be 0.06
80
An average football ground is approx 73460 sq feet. 40 hectares is 4.30556e6 sq feet which means 58.6 or about 60 football fields would fit in.
907.5 football fields would fit into 1,200 acres of land. Football field: 360' x 160' = 57,600 square feet Acre = 43,560 square feet 43,560 x 1,200 = 52,272,000 square feet 52,272.000 / 57,600 = 907.5