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I will say there will be 375 white lines. Each line is 3 meters long, with a 5 meter gap. This would give us a space of 8 meters from the beginning of one white line to the beginning of the next. If we divide 3000 meters (3 km) by 8 meters, we get 375. So, the first white line would start at the beginning of the 3 km. The end of the 3 km space would be marked by the very beginning of the 376th white line
10.The first hurdle is set 13 meters from the starting line. The next 9 are set 8.5 meters from each other. The finish line is 10.5 meters from the last hurdle.
My guess would be about 9 trillion D batteries.
The length goal line to goal line is 100 meters and from touch line to touch line its 69 meters. Both sizes are regulated by the IRB.
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About 32 meters. Each US bill is just over 6 inches long. 100 feet is about 31.5 meters.
It is 12 Metres.
It would take about 30 AA batteries to make a pound. Each AA battery typically weighs around 0.8 ounces, so you would need 16 batteries to equal one pound.
The number of batteries that fit in a pallet of a 20-foot container depends on the size and type of the batteries, as well as the pallet configuration. Generally, a standard 20-foot container has a volume of about 28 cubic meters and can hold around 10-12 pallets. If each pallet can accommodate a specific number of batteries, you can multiply that by the number of pallets to get an estimate. For a precise answer, specific dimensions of the batteries and pallets would be needed.