But what are Holly and Benji?! Here's a new study of the most popular cartoon in the history of football: Holly e Benji!
With a little 'trigonometry, taking into account the radius of the Earth (6327 km), the height of an observer (say a 1.70 m, even if they are Japanese and, therefore, dwarf) and the line ranging from the observer to the horizon, we find that the distance at which a player sees the horizon is 4.53 km Given that the crossbar is displayed when a player is more or less on the three- fourth field, the field is approximately 17.8 km long.
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What race average speed Holly Hatton, Lenders Mark, Julian Ross and associates?
First. Suppose that the field is in better shape by the way 4 / 5 times per game: 90 minutes (+ 5 recovery) = 5700 sec (game time).
Second. 17,800 feet (size range) x 4.5 times per game = 80,100 meters (distance traveled).
Third. 80,100 / 5700 = 14.052 meters per second (speed).
that they run 100 meters in 7 seconds and 11 cents, nearly 3 seconds under world record of 100 meters (and the scope of Holly and Benji, you know, is not level).
This is sufficient to explain why the poor Ross, a heart condition, have difficulty in concluding matches. Do you remember when Holly pulls a mine of his ground throughout the entire field (17.8 km), the net hole and breaks through the wall?
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