360 feet/120 yards - Length
160 feet/53 1/3 yards - Width
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Well, isn't that a fun question! A football field is a rectangular shape, so it doesn't have a square root like a square would. But if we imagine the area of a football field as a square, we could find the square root by taking the square root of the area in square units. Just remember, math can be as creative and imaginative as painting a happy little tree!
First you would have to determine how many were in a smaller area like 1 square foot. This you would have to actually count. Then you would have to figure how many square feet there were to a football field. 150' X 300' equals 45,000 square feet. Multiply the number of blades of grass that you counted in one square foot, times 45,000 and that would tell you approximately how many blades there were. This would be a guess. Or if the field is astroturf then it's easy. Zero. Well there's about 10 blades of grass on a square inch keeping in mind that there's about 39 inches in a meter u do 39x39=15210 per square meter a football field measures about 110 m x 49m... if u take 110x 49= 5390m is the area of a football field u take 5390(area of the football field in meters)x15210(the amount of grass blades in a square meter u get 81,981,900 grass blades on a football field in other words.. 5390x15210= 81, 981,900 blades of grass on a football field per square meter....i only did this because my physics teacher asked us this question n i was online looking for the answer n i found none that were useful n i decided since i found the answer half an hour later to post the answer n the method i used....hope this helps
According to the NFL : rulebook/beginnersguidetofootballThe football field is 100 yards long and 53 yards wide.There are two endzones that are 10 yards.There are 3 feet in a yardSo:Without endzones: (100 X 3) X (53 X 3) = 300 X 159 = 47,700 square feetWith Endzones (plus 10 yards on each end) (120 X 3) X (53*3) = 360 X 159 = 57,240 square feet