Paul,

 

How big is a baseball field?  OK, it varies.  If you would like my answer,
please visit http://www.metricviews.org.uk/2007/11/16/how-big-hectare/.

 

Regards

 

Martin

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Paul Trusten
Sent: 23 August 2008 20:27
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:41623] decimalized "games behind" in baseball standings

 

I don't know if it still is, but baseball's nickname has been "America's
national pastime."  All the time that I was growing up, one aspect of team
standings, namely, the number of games behind (GB) the leader a team iswas
reported the same way stock prices were reported--in mixed fractions, i.e.,
four and one-half games were always "4 1/2.". Today, I noticed that both the
Boston Red Sox and ESPN Web sites are reporting GB with decimal points!  I
don't see anybody needing to be reported as 4.25 games behind (a
quarter-game doesn't happen), but here's another advance for decimal
measurement. Might be just a computer thing, though--posting the GB online
probably doesn't lend itself to mixed fractions. But, this long-time mixed
fraction result has now been nevertheless decimalized.  Buy me some peanuts
and about 100 g of Cracker Jack while you're at it, baseball!

 

 

Paul Trusten, R.Ph.

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