A mile is 1,760 yards long and a football field is 100 yards long. Therefore if you fit them end to end, you can fit 17.6 fields inside. However, if you fit them side by side you can do the same arithmetic using the width of the field, which I don't happen to know offhand. 18
16 times around a football field is the same as 4 miles.
The tracks around a football field are typically designed to be a quartermile track, meaning 4 times around gives you a mile. If you walk around the outside edge of a standard US Football field, (120 yards by 53 1/3 yards wide) it is just over 5 times around to equal 1760 yards, or one mile.
Approximately 7.5 laps around a standard football field equal to 1500 meters.
Ah, what a lovely question! To find out how many laps around a football field equal 2.4 kilometers, we first need to know the length of the field. A standard football field is around 100-110 meters in length, so you would need to complete about 21-24 laps to reach 2.4 kilometers. Just imagine the joy of walking or running around the field, enjoying the fresh air and feeling the gentle breeze on your face.
A regulation football field is 100 yards long. The track around a football field is typically 400 meters in length, which is approximately 437.4 yards.
at my school we would actually run around the foot ball field five times and that is a mile.
1 yard = 3 feet 1 football field = 300 feet 300 feet X 22 = 6600 feet 1 mile = 5280 feet Answer = 1.25 miles
A standard American football field is 100 yards long, which is approximately 91.44 meters. To find out how many laps are in 300 meters, you would divide 300 by the length of the field. Since a lap around the field includes both the length and the width (assuming a lap is around the perimeter), the total perimeter is about 120.7 meters. Thus, 300 meters is roughly 2.5 laps around a football field.
Forward 1 time.... backwards as many times as you want.
a little more than 6
A football field is 5531.21 square yards.
A football field across is 53.3 yards.