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Circle with a line through it is square yards, a square with a line through it is square feet
One football field is 300 yards from goal line to goal line. 1 yard = 3 feet. If you are wanting to know how many feet are from goal line to goal line, it would be 300 feet. The end-zones are another 10 yards each. This adds another 60 total feet. If you are asking from goal post to goal post it would be 360 feet.
There are no linear feet in a cubic yard as they are different units of measurement. A linear foot measures length, while a cubic yard measures volume.
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Linear yards means in a straight line. 80 feet is equal to 26.666 yards.
Circle with a line through it is square yards, a square with a line through it is square feet
Square yards is an area. Linear feet is a line. You can't compare them.
1 yaed = 3 feet therefore 38 yards = 114 feet
There are 3 feet in one yard. 200 feet/3 = 67 yards; since yards go up to 50 thatt would be at your 50-17 = 43 yard line
20. "Linear" is an unnecessary adjective. If 'Feet' is not preceeded by "square" or "cubic" it refers to a line, or one-dimensional measurement.
You can 'see' approximately 200 feet if you are at a football game (American football, not soccer that is). So a football field from goal line to goal line is 100 yard, or 300 feet. So subtract 100 feet (33 1/3 yards) from that and you have 200 feet. So if you look at the 33 yard line, then look to the other goal line, that will be 67 yards which is 201 feet - pretty close.
One football field is 300 yards from goal line to goal line. 1 yard = 3 feet. If you are wanting to know how many feet are from goal line to goal line, it would be 300 feet. The end-zones are another 10 yards each. This adds another 60 total feet. If you are asking from goal post to goal post it would be 360 feet.
300 yards from one goal line to the other...then another 60 yards in end field space. Your answer could be 300 yards or 360 yards.300 yards because once football field is 100 yards long.
This can't be answered.An amount of yards measures a linear measurement - the length of one straight line.939 square feet measures an area, such as how big your yard is.You can compare yards to feet or square yards to square feet, but comparing a linear measurement to an area measurement is impossible.
The field is 360 feet long and 160 feet wide. The end zones are 30 feet deep. The line used in PAT plays is two yards out from the goal line.
A field goal can be attempted from anywhere on the field, so the distance from the 40 yard line isn't really relevant to anything. If you're asking how many extra yards the ball must travel relative to the line of scrimmage, you must allow seven yards to snap the ball back to the holder, plus ten yards to reach the back of the end zone (where the uprights are positioned). Therefore, if the line of scrimmage is the 40-yard line, you would have a 57-yard field goal attempt.