A grasshopper can jump 2 feet. A football field is 100 yards. How many jumps will it take the grasshopper to travel the length of the football field? 3 feet =1 yard

First, we need to convert the length of the football field from yards to feet. Since 1 yard is equal to 3 feet, we can calculate that the length of the football field is 100 yards * 3 feet/yard = 300 feet.

Next, we need to determine the number of jumps it will take the grasshopper to travel this distance. If the grasshopper can jump 2 feet per jump, we can calculate the number of jumps by dividing the total distance by the distance per jump. This can be represented by the equation:

Number of jumps = Total distance / Distance per jump

Number of jumps = 300 feet / 2 feet/jump

Number of jumps = 150 jumps

Therefore, it will take the grasshopper 150 jumps to travel the length of the football field.