1,500 ft because 100 yd=300 ft and 300 ft x 5= 1,500 ft
Wrong because the end zones are 10 yards each adnd that makes the whole football field 120 yards. so 120 x 3=360 and then 360 x 5= 1800
An acre is approx the size of a football field, so, five. Answer: 4.5375 football fields in 5 acres Math: An acre is equal to 43,560 square feet A foot ball field (300 feet X 160 feet) is 48,000 square feet 5 acres = 5 X 43,560 square feet = 217,800 square feet 217,800 square feet / 48,000 square feet = 4.5375 football fields
About four (3.78129) US NFL football fields.
If 2 US football fields are destroyed every second, then in 5 seconds, a total of 2 fields/second × 5 seconds = 10 football fields would be destroyed.
The large intestine is approximately 5 feet long, which is about 1.5 meters. A standard American football field, including the end zones, is 360 feet long. Therefore, the large intestine is roughly 1/72 of a football field in length.
There are 100 yards between end zones on a football field. Each yard is equal to 3 feet so there are 300 feet between end zones. 1500 feet divided by 300 feet is 5, so 1500 feet is the length of 5 football fields.
About 5.5 football field lengths. (Football field length= 160 ft, Titanic length= 882.75 feet [882' 9"])
LSU is the only one
100 square feet are 9.290304 square meters.
Each yardline marks 5 yards, or 15 feet.
If two U.S. football fields are destroyed every five seconds, this equates to 24 football fields being destroyed every minute. Over the span of an hour, that would amount to 1,440 football fields lost. In a day, this totals to 34,560 football fields. This alarming rate highlights the urgency of addressing the underlying causes of such destruction, whether they are environmental, social, or economic.
About the length of a football field.
5 feet tall