An American football field is 0.11 kilometers long and .05 kilometers wide.
Less than a kilometer.
about because 1 kilometer is 1000 meters which is about 1000 yards and each field is 100 yards so 1000 divided by 100 is 10 football fields
No. A kilometer is 1000 meters. An American football field is 100 yards which is less than 100m.
0.0000448056km2The length of a football field is 100 yards(300 feet) which is equal to 0.09144The width of a football field is 53.33 yards(160 feet) which is equal to 0.000490.09144 X 0.00049 = 0.0000448056
Given that there are 100 yards in a football field, and that 1 kilometer is 1093.6133 yards (google calculator), then that would be reason to believe that 1 kilometer is 10.936133 football fields (1093.6133/100). However, if you are also taking into consideration the length of the field plus the length of the endzones, then 1 kilometer is 9.11344417 football fields (1093.6133/120).
About the length of 11 football fields
Yes, but a football field is much shorter than a kilometer. You can determine the field's equivalent length in kilometers. For example, a 100-yard field is the equivalent of 0.09144 kilometer.
yes
100 yards like a football field
2000067 mm
90m
About 5.5 football field lengths. (Football field length= 160 ft, Titanic length= 882.75 feet [882' 9"])
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!