An acre equals 4840 square yards. The dimensions of a football field (not including both the goal areas) is 100 yards by 53 yards, or 5300 square yards. So, if you divide 5300 sq yards by 4840 sq yards (an acre), one notes that ~1.1 acres fit into a football field.
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Over a million... 1 acre = 76% of a football field
An average football ground is approx 73460 sq feet. 40 hectares is 4.30556e6 sq feet which means 58.6 or about 60 football fields would fit in.
in a hole night a kiwi can cover about 60 football fields runningKiwis DO have legs and I am not quite sure how fast they run but I do know that they can run 60 football fields in one night.
60 acre-feet equates to 19,550,000 gallons.
An NFL field is 100 yards long, which is 300 feet, so half of that is 150 feet.
Approximately 36.7 bushels of spelt/acre. Yeilds for spelt are about 1 metric tonne/acre and a bushel is about 60 lbs. 2200/60 = 36.66 lbs
0.2754 of an acre, or a little over a quarter acre.
1 acre = 43560 sq ft 60 ft x 100 ft = 6000 sq ft = 6000/43560 acre = 50/363 acre ≈ 0.138 acre
43560 sq ft = 1 acre ⇒ 60 ft x 120 ft = 7200 sq ft = 7200 ÷ 43560 acre = 20/121 acre ≈ 0.17 acre
About 4.6% of an acre.
An acre is 208 feet by 208 feet, or 43,264 square feet. 60 feet by 100 feet is 6,000 square feet. 6,000 / 43,264 = 0.1387 of an acre. Approximately 1/7 of an acre.
125 hills per hectare