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7th June 2004, 09:32 PM #1
Distance Quiz for 7 June 04
Good Evening Friends,
What is the difference in 100 yards and 100 meters?
Please give the answer in feet.
Respectfully,Ralph Jones Woodworking
London, Ohio
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7th June 2004, 09:42 PM #2
28.08399 ft
"Looking west with the land behind me as the sun tracks down to the sea, I have my bearings" Tim Winton
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7th June 2004, 10:16 PM #3Originally Posted by Ralph Jones
Difference "in" or difference "between"? ..... I am a little worried about tricky wording after finding the doors were open on the silo.
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7th June 2004, 10:20 PM #4
Well in a 100 yards you could have 100 barbecues, or 100 swimming pools.
A hundred meters could be for measuring all sorts of things, gas consumption, petrol consumption even, or distances between things (if they were odo-meters).
On the other hand had the question been 100 metres it would have implied a distance calculation (as did the topic!).
I think I found the trap Stinky, you just weren't looking in the right place!!
(I guess from the above you've gathered there is a small spelling discrepancy here as well Ralph, that's the way we distinguish between a measuring device and a unit of measurement!)
Cheers,
P
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7th June 2004, 10:52 PM #5
What is the difference in 100 yards and 100 meters?
Paul is right, of course, provided that "in" means "between" in this context.
As to the "metres", "meters" issue, that argument has been lost as the schools now treat the 2 words as being interchangeable. Sorry BM, 2000 was the beginning of the new millenium and the "meter" is a measure of distance. You and I know both to be wrong but the rest of the world just won't agree with us.
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7th June 2004, 10:58 PM #6You and I know both to be wrong but the rest of the world just won't agree with us.
:eek: :eek: :eek:
If I had a dog right now I think I'd go and kick it!! (or screw a cramp on it's tail!)
The ever more redundant,
P
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7th June 2004, 11:03 PM #7Originally Posted by Ralph Jones
28.0839895 feet [Internatioanl, U.S.]
26.3384620 feet [Pre-1959 Canada]
23.7777782 feet [Egypt]
26.3513863 feet [France]
27.0886081 feet [iraq]
30.2334622 feet [Netherlands]
28.9189194 feet [Rome]
28.0839338 feet [Survey]
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7th June 2004, 11:16 PM #8Sorry BM, 2000 was the beginning of the new millenium"I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."
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8th June 2004, 12:23 AM #9Originally Posted by silentCCliff.
If you find a post of mine that is missing a pic that you'd like to see, let me know & I'll see if I can find a copy.
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8th June 2004, 01:21 AM #10
Silent, you are clucking, read my post again.
The point I was making is that we who know that 2001 was the real start of the new millenium could not convince the 99% who thought otherwise.
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8th June 2004, 09:04 AM #11
Sorry Robert, I thought you were telling BM to get with the programme!
"I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."
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8th June 2004, 10:29 AM #12
Distance Quiz Answer
Good Evening Friends,
Yes in and between do mean the same in some cases, as this one was intended to throw you off, but I didn't catch anyone.
As already mentioned the answer is indeed 28.083'.
I truly appreciate your humor.
Thank you all for your support.
Respectfully,Ralph Jones Woodworking
London, Ohio
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