The length is 78 ft which is exactly 23.7744 metres.
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Is huge!-------------Is large, in LA, and has a tennis court.
A hectare is a unit of area equal to 10,000 square metres (107,639 sq ft)
In large tournaments, there is a center court and then there are the other tennis courts. The size of the actual courts themselves are the same, but the seating capacities of those courts can vary.
If they were opened up they could cover an average tennis court.
I suggest you Google for this, using the terms 'tennis court repair contractors' (without the quotes). It would make sense to include the name of your state/province and local large town.
Yes. The metric system is the standard system of measurement for health care workers. Some measurements (such as patient weight) are still done in the Imperial system where that system is the system at large.
Depends how much there is, most likely ml, but if there is a large quantity probably L.
Not really, since the short handled, dead surfaced paddle will not allow you to use the full court. Try to find a paddle tennis court or, better yet, save your pennies and go on a cruise where the ships often have "deck" or paddle tennis available.
In the metric system, all units are based on factors of ten. This makes converting from large units to small units much easier. The metric system is used in the scientific community and most countries.
Tennis accessories can be found at any large sporting goods store. Dicks has a large assortment of tennis accessories. From rackets to clothing to tennis balls, you can find it at Dicks.
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