Perimeter = 120+60+120+60 = 360 yards
yards 100 feet long.
60 feet or 10 yards - without the aid of a calculator !
perimeter = 2l + 2w l = 9 yards w = 12 yards perimeter = 2*9 yards + 2*12 yards = 18 + 24 = 42 yards
10+10+10+10=40 yards
The question as asked cannot be answered. If the field were circular, the perimeter would be the least possible. But for a long thin field, the perimeter would be much larger.
A professional women's soccer field is typically 75 yards by 120 yards.
60 yards x 40 yards
yards 100 feet long.
328 yards or 984 feet.
144.22yds
The dimensions of a soccer field goalie box are typically 18 yards long and 44 yards wide.
312/4 = 78 yards
An Olympic soccer field is a rectangle 100 meters long and 70 meters wide
Soccer is played on a field, 110 yards (100 meters) LONG and 70 yards (64 meters) WIDE.
To calculate the number of laps required to complete a mile on a soccer field, we first need to determine the total distance around the field. The perimeter of the field would be 75 yards (width) + 75 yards (width) + 115 yards (length) + 115 yards (length) = 380 yards. Since there are 1,760 yards in a mile, you would need to divide 1,760 yards by 380 yards to find that approximately 4.63 laps would complete a mile on this soccer field.
Field = 5y x1y where y depicts the measurement and 5:1 is the ratio. The perimeter of the field = 325 yards, assuming that opposite sides of the field are of equal length. Therefore assume that the perimeter of the field = 1y+1y+5y+5y =12y Set 12y = 325 yards to get y=27.0833 yards Therefor the field is 135.4167 yards x 27.0833 yards.
Length: 130 yardswidth: 100 yards