I would guess about 3-4 kids but I have been on a 15 ft trampoline with 6 kids for 2 weeks strait and no one got hurt so it is really up to the supervisor.
i would say 2 people maybe 3
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It's 2 x (9 yd 2 ft) + 2 x (5 yd 2 ft) = 2 x (29 ft) + 2 x (17 ft) = 2 x (46 ft) = 92 ft = 30 yd 2 ft
2 2/3 ft = 2 ft + 2/3 ft. 1 ft = 12 inches, so (12 in/ft)*(2 ft + 2/3 ft) = 24 in + 12*(2/3) in = 24 in + 8 in = 32 in.
I would guess about 3-4 kids but I have been on a 15 ft trampoline with 6 kids for 2 weeks strait and no one got hurt so it is really up to the supervisor.
2 I think
i would say 2 people maybe 3
brush your teeth do your hair jump on the trampoline 100 times listen to atleast 2 songs have a shower
It depend's on how long you jump if you jump like for five minute's that's nothing I'd say you'l need about 2-3-4 hour's to loose some weigh ;)
These skills are needed in high jump Flexibility Speed Power Aerial Awareness
Have 2 walls and a trampoline in the middle, so you jump down onto the trampoline from the first wall and bounce up to the next wall :)
robbie maddison ,he clears a football fieldand breaks world record with a 322 ft. jump 2 times
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A jump of 16 ft 2 inches as a 6th grader broke the Illinois state record. But these types of records are not normally recorded or updated for 6th graders.
2 1-2 ft because i am in track and my little brother who is 8 tried1!
Most likely yes. A 1 inch grasshopper can jump 20 inches, or a little under 2 ft http://animals.howstuffworks.com/insects/grasshopper-info.htm