36 inches to a yard, so 3600 to 100 yards
12 yards: =36 feet =432 inches =about 1/8 of a football field
Perimeter = 120+60+120+60 = 360 yards
If the perimeter is 346 and the length is 67 yards longer then the width.Then346 = 2x + 2(x+67) = 4x + 1344x = 212x = 53The width is 53 yards53 + 67 = 120The length is 120 yardsTo check 120 + 53 + 120 + 53 = 346
The width works out as 62 yards Check: 2*(62)+2*(95) = 314 yards
The perimeter of a football field is typically measured in meters or yards.
36 inches to a yard, so 3600 to 100 yards
110 Feet (original answer) x 3 comprises only the interior length of a football field or 110 yards. The width is 65 yards and each endzone is 20 yards long. Therefore the perimeter of a regulation Canadian football field is (20+110+20)x2 + 65x2 or 280 yards.
I think you mean yards but 206 yards squared if you round.
Two football fields are 7,200 inches long, if you count one football field as 100 yards. 2 football fields x 100 yards per football field x 3 feet in a yard x 12 inches in a foot = 7200 inches.
12 yards: =36 feet =432 inches =about 1/8 of a football field
American football = 100 yards = 300 feet = 3600 inches
53 yards
An American football measures one foot. An American football field measures 360 by 160 feet, for a total perimeter of 1040 feet. Thus, it takes 1040 footballs to outline a football field.
A football field across is 53.3 yards.
A football field is 5531.21 square yards.
A regulation size football field is 120 yards long.