A football field is 120 yards long, and since 1 yard is equal to 36 inches, the total length of the field in inches would be 120 yards x 36 inches/yard = 4,320 inches. Therefore, a football field that is 120 yards long is 4,320 inches long.
Two pieces, one 9 inches long and the other 45 inches long. If you meant: How many pieces of ribbon 9 inches long can be cut from a piece 54 inches long, then: 54 inches ÷ 9 inches/piece = 6 pieces.
As you ask around a football "field" (as opposed to a football "pitch") I guess you are talking about an American Football Field. Assuming you are including all the playing part (ie including the end zones), the field is 360 ft long and 160 ft wide. Its perimeter is therefore (360 ft + 160 ft) x 2 = 1040 ft 1 mile = 5280 ft → laps = 5280 ft ÷ 1040 ft/lap = 51/13 laps ≈ 5.08 laps
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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
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.
The circumferance of an official adult size football (soccer) should be not less than 27 inches, not more than 28 inches.
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36 inches to a yard, so 3600 to 100 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.
3600 inches
American football = 100 yards = 300 feet = 3600 inches
120 yrds long by 53-1/3 yards wide... comes out to be 8,294,400 in^2
A football is 11 inches long. There are 32 inches in a yard. A football field is 100 yards long from goal line to goal line. Therefore it would take 290 footballs to span from goal line to goal line.
It's 300 feet or 100 yards: 1 foot = 12 inches 300 x 12 = 3600 inches or 1 yard = 36 inches 100 x 36 = 3600 inches
American Football Field: Let's see, there are: One million micrometers in a meter. 100 yards in an American football field. 91.44 meters in 100 yards. So, an American football field would be 91440000 micrometers long. Did you really mean micrometers? Just to add to the previous (accurate) post.... Canadian Football Field A Canadian Football field is 100 metres long so 100,000,000 micrometers long. Football/Soccer Field If you are talking about Football as in what North American's call Soccer, then the field is anywhere from 90 to 120 metres long (according to FIFA). Thus it is anywhere from 90,000,000 to 120,000,000 micrometers long.
The depth of the NFL end zone is 10 yards. The overall length is 120 yards, and the width is 53.5 yards.?æ