One example of something that is 10 yards long is a standard American football field, which is 120 yards in total length. Another example could be a first down marker chain used in football games, which is typically 10 yards in length. Additionally, a standard swimming pool lane is often 25 yards long, so two and a half pool lanes would equal 10 yards in length.
A pool
10+10+10+10=40 yards
15 x 10 = 150 square yards
the endzone on a football field
Area = base x height. 5 x 2=10 square yards
A pool
10+10+10+10=40 yards
I am the one needing an answer!! what is an example of something that is 66 feet long (or 200 yards long)?
17+17+10+10=54 yards
the whole field without endzones is 100 yards, the actual touchdown zone is 10 yards
An end zone is 10 yards long by 53 1/3 yards wide.
No, because it is only 8 yards long. And on a football there is 100 yards counting by 10 yards
100 squared yards or 1002 yards
15 x 10 = 150 square yards
The hypotenuse is 10 yards long.
it is 10 yards
A first down.