A standard football pitch is approximately 100 meters long and 64 meters wide. The perimeter of a football pitch is about 328 meters. Therefore, to cover 1 kilometer (1,000 meters), you would need to run around the pitch approximately 3 times (1,000 meters divided by 328 meters is roughly 3.05).
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5.97 times. You can round it up to 6
You take the radius (or diameter). If radius you times it by two (since it is half of the Diameter) then times the answer by 3.14. If diameter, times the diameter by 3.14. then round the decimals.
A standard football pitch is approximately 100 meters long and 64 meters wide. The perimeter of a football pitch is about 328 meters. Therefore, to cover 1 kilometer (1,000 meters), you would need to run around the pitch approximately 3 times (1,000 meters divided by 328 meters is roughly 3.05).
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The standard length of a football pitch is between 100-110 meters. To cover 5 kilometers, one would need to run around the football pitch approximately 45-50 times. This calculation is based on the assumption that one lap around the pitch is equivalent to the length of the pitch, and that 1 kilometer is equal to 1000 meters.
On average, 20 football pitch areas are cut down per minute. So, there are 1440 minutes in a day so if you do 20 times 1440 it equals out to 28,800 football pitches per day.
the radius of a ballon times the circumfrience of a football pitch divided by five times the value of pi (3.14159265359) plus 8=========D
Six times around would equal 1.5 miles. Because one time around equals a 1/4 mile. so 6 X 1/4 = 1.5
Ah, a maths question: it's 4.2 kilometres.
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Not every football pitch is exactly the same size, which makes the answer this question produces very different. According to "Association Football Pitch" - Wikipedia - the average dimensions for a British Premier League Soccer Pitch measured 104 x 68 meters, or 114 x 74 yards. If this was the case, then running one lap of a soccer oval would be equivalent to 344 meters.So...1600 / 344 = 4.652In other words, jogging around a soccer field just over 4 1/2 times would equal the desired distance you're after.However, if you really want to make sure you've got that exact mile in, then keep reading...The field description in the laws of soccer say that a field must be at least 90 meters long, but no longer than 120 meters. In the same sense, it must be at least 45 meters wide, but no wider than 90 meters.With this being the criteria, the smallest official soccer field possible would measure 90 x 45, which would give a perimeter of 270 meters.1600 / 270 = 5.926With a pitch this size, you would have to run around the pitch nearly six complete times for a full mile. On the other hand, a pitch that measures 90 x 120 meters would give a perimeter of 420 meters.1600 / 420 = 3.801With a pitch this size, you would have to run around the pitch nearly four complete times for a full mile.Of the three scenarios, your safest assumption is with the first, unless you can see it is very unusual in size in the fact it is either extremely big or extremely small.
8 times in a major football tournament.
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