Math is not very important in coaching football. You have to know how many yards are needed for a first down, but the score board usually tells you that, as well as the down, how much time is left and the score. However, this does not mean that math is not important to a football coach. A football coach is also a human being and has to live in the world when he not out on the football field. He has to make financial decisions for example.
Not at all. He was supposed to be paid $3,000.00 at Princeton University, but thanks to his wife's begging, he got the rate inflated to $16,000.00. Just a random fact, in 1952 the Israeli Government asked him to be the 2nd president of Israel, haha. Not at all. He was supposed to be paid $3,000.00 at Princeton University, but thanks to his wife's begging, he got the rate inflated to $16,000.00. Just a random fact, in 1952 the Israeli Government asked him to be the 2nd president of Israel, haha.
I can hold 20 liters of water.
300 grams of water is 300 ml , or 10.582 ounces
9 liters
5 lbs.
Quite ALOT of water! About 1 Liter to be fully hydrated at the end of a football game, and 100ML after 35minutes of playing football.
The same as a tire that has not been inflated.
A football is typically inflated to a pressure of around 12.5-13.5 psi (pounds per square inch). However, the specific pressure may vary slightly depending on personal preference and playing conditions.
The dollar has inflated around 300% since the year 1900. In another hundred years, it will just end up inflating much more.
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Pretty much. Fully evolved it turn into dual type, water/ground.
Money hasn't typically inflated. The thing that has inflated or grown is the price of items. Bread used to be able to be bought for 5 cents a loaf, now it's over a dollar.
2 top Celtic fans currently watching Celtic win the Scottish Cup final think probably about 400 pounds although if it was auctioned for charity then this could be inflated to a much higer price!
The ball should be inflated to a pressure of 0.6 - 1.1 atmosphere (600 - 1100 g/cm2) at sea level. This is equivalent to a range from 8.5 psi to 15.6 psi.
The amount of carbon dioxide needed to fill a balloon will depend on the size of the balloon. On average, a standard party balloon can hold roughly 0.5 grams of carbon dioxide gas when fully inflated.
The amount of air a water balloon can hold depends on its size and how tightly it is inflated. As the balloon expands with air, the water inside compresses, allowing more air to be added. However, there is a limit to how much air a water balloon can hold before it bursts.