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Re: Does Anyone Know The Answer????

Posted by Mike Kulibaba, Student on team #88, TJē, from Bridgewater-Raynham Regional and Johnson and Johnson.

Posted on 3/29/99 7:42 PM MST


In Reply to: Does Anyone Know The Answer???? posted by Jeff Bazydlo on 3/29/99 6:22 PM MST:



Well I know at the Johnson and Johnson regional in New Jersey there were 90 qualifying matches because there were 36 teams and 10 qualifying matches for each team. If you take the number of teams(36) divide by 4 for the amount of teams that go per round, then times it by the number of qualifying matches each team has and you will get the amount of matches. Atleast that is how it works for me. As another example if there are 220 teams in Florida divide that by 4 and you get 55 and then you times that by 4 because that is how qualifying matches each team has means there will have to be 220 qualifying matches. Does this sound right to everyone!


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