more like 1/3 of a football field. so if someone has 3 acres, they have a football field. more or less.
2007-09-26 14:00:50
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answered by lily-of-the-valley 5
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Wow...a lot of bad answers and a few good ones. The football reference has been answered, but just to expand a little bit, 1 sq. mile is 640 acres. That means 1/4th of a sq. mile (draw a square 1/2 mi. by 1/2 mi.) is 160 acres. A square 1/4 mi. by 1/4 mi. is 40 acres. And finally, 1/8 mile by 1/8 mile is 10 acres. Maybe that's a little bit easier to imagine than 7 or 8 football fields.
2016-03-13 06:00:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Acre Comparison
2016-11-16 17:10:52
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answered by ? 4
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1 acre would be about 1/2 of a football field.
2007-09-26 14:00:17
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answered by lambchops5151 3
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An acre is 210 feet by 210 feet.
A football field is 300 feet by 100 feet.
2007-09-26 14:06:46
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answered by Mr. Badwrench 6
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One acre is 90.75 yards of a 53.33-yard-wide American football field.
The full field, including the end zones, covers approximately 1.32 acres.
2007-09-26 15:25:01
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answered by The Corinthian 7
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One acre comprises 4,840 square yards or 43,560 square feet.
One acre is 90.75 yards of a 53.33-yard-wide American football field. The full field, including the end zones, covers approximately 1.32 acres.
2007-09-26 15:08:34
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answered by LuvDylan 5
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An acre is 43,560 sq. ft. A standard US football field (including the end zone) is 57,600 sq. ft.
2016-12-27 20:35:19
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answered by David 1
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hectare, I know, its about 10,000 square meters. Is acre one square mile. then 3 square miles. Drive your car stop if the meter adds another 1 turn left, repeat the same thing until three turns. That's how big it is. Visually.
2007-09-26 14:02:49
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answered by Brian_Galang 4
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43,000 SQ FT is the size of an US acre.
2007-09-26 14:07:52
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answered by Shippou Oud 3
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