1 mile = 17.6 American football fields.
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∙ 2013-08-21 16:16:10A mile. If you think about it, a football field is 100 yards, while a mile is four laps around a track! Obviously, the mile is larger.
There are 1760 yards in a mile. A yard has 3 feet and there are 5,280 feet in a mile.
One square mile = 3,098,000 square yards.
inch, foot, yard, mile
1 mile = 1760 yards ⇒ 1 mile is 1759 yards longer than 1 yard or 1 mile is 1760 times as long as 1 yard.
Probably 12. (Most tracks around football fields are 440 meters = 1/4 mile).
A football field is 120 yards in length .... 100 yards of playing field and two 10 yard end zones. A mile is 1760 yards in length.So (1760/120) = 14.66666666666666
the answer is 100 lines.
17 full times then to the 60 yard line
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.
Well, a football field is 50 yards by 100 yards, so that is 5000 square yards.3.5 million square miles (5280 feet/1 mile)(1 yard/3 feet)= 6,160,000,000 yards square-------------------------------------------so,6,160,000,000 yrd2/5000 yrds2= 1,232,000 football fields====================
A mile. If you think about it, a football field is 100 yards, while a mile is four laps around a track! Obviously, the mile is larger.
1760 yards per mile
finding the value of yard to mile .on converting the relation becomes . 1 yard =0.000 568 miles.
1760
5280ft in a mile 5280/3 = 2760 2760yd = 1 mile
There are 1760 yareds in a mile an so 1 yard = 1/1760 of a mile