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Sports and Mathematics

Sports and Mathematics. By: Jonah R. Mathematics used in sports . Math is used a lot in sports, f rom finding the distance of a playing field or finding a player’s status. You need math in sports. Football. How to score points. Run or pass to get a touch down. Touchdown=6 points.

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Sports and Mathematics

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  1. Sports and Mathematics By: Jonah R.

  2. Mathematics used in sports Math is used a lot in sports, from finding the distance of a playing field or finding a player’s status. You need math in sports.

  3. Football

  4. How to score points Run or pass to get a touch down. Touchdown=6 points You try to kick a field goal over the post and between the up rights. Field goal=3 Touchdown M Touch down Other ways to score P.A.T=1 Safety=2 Extra Point=2

  5. Simplify the following problems Every score is available in football except 1. Click here for Answers Final Score: Michigan 37 Ohio State 31 Michigan: Touchdown (6) + Field Goal(3) + Touchdown (6) + P.A.T (1) + Touchdown (6) + P.A.T (1) + Touchdown (6) + P.A.T(1) + Touchdown (6) + P.A.T(1)=37. There are many ways to get to this number. Ohio State: P.A.T (1) + Touchdown (6)+ P.A.T (1) + Touchdown (6)+ P.A.T (1) + Touchdown (6)+ P.A.T (1) + Touchdown (6) + Field Goal (3).There are many other ways to get this score.

  6. Answers • Michigan: Touchdown (6) + Field Goal(3) + Touchdown (6) + P.A.T (1) + Touchdown (6) + P.A.T (1) + Touchdown (6) + P.A.T(1) + Touchdown (6) + P.A.T(1)=37. There are many ways to get to this number. 5(touchdowns)x6 + 4(P.A.T)x1 + 1 (field goal)x3 =37 Ohio State: P.A.T (1) + Touchdown (6)+ P.A.T (1) + Touchdown (6)+ P.A.T (1) + Touchdown (6)+ P.A.T (1) + Touchdown (6) + Field Goal (3).There are many other ways to get this score. 4(touchdowns)x6+4(P.A.T)x1+(field goal)x3 =31

  7. Order pair (2,4), (4,6), (6,8), (8,10) Coordinate Plane 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 10

  8. Connor Cook = 11/22 pass completed Devin Gardner = 14/20 pass completed What was the percentage of each quarterback. Connor Cook=50% Devin Gardner=70%

  9. Basketball

  10. How to score points Any where behind the arch is a 3 pointer. Any where in the shaded area =2 points. Basket M

  11. Basketball Players have statistics of average points per game. First 8 game of this players season The player wants to finish the season with a average of 19 points per game. What is his average now? 23+25+17+16+21+24+26+23=N divided by 8 to find the average.(mode) The player is average 21.87 points per game.

  12. Lacrosse

  13. How to score points Shout the ball on net =1 point. Defense Attack Middy (Middle fielder)

  14. Lax on Middle field area 2,100x2 2,400 6,600 300 340 130 130x2 80

  15. Swimming

  16. Tim raced at a 25 meter pool but did not like his time so he tried so hard to beat his time in the next meet. But there was a problem Tim was swimming in 25 yard pool now. Help Tim figure out what time was better. Diving blocks Click here for Answers Tim swam one length in 25 seconds. Race 1 25 meter 1 yard = 0.9144 meters Diving blocks Tim swam one length in 35 seconds Race 2 25 yard

  17. Answers 1 yard = 0.9144 meters 25 meters=22.86 yards in 21 sec = 22.86yds./21sec.=1.09 yds./sec. 25 yards=25 yards in 33 sec = 25yds./33sec.=.76yds/sec

  18. Find the volume of the pool 5ft 18 ft 10 ft Answer:5x10x18=900ft 3

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