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Xelga [282]
1 year ago
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Amber has volleyball practice at 1:18 p.m. her team practices for 24 minutes. what time did the practice finish

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Elena L [17]1 year ago
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Amber has volleyball practice at 1:18 p.m. her team practices for 24 minutes. the practice finish at 1:42 PM.

<h3>What is volleyball?</h3>
  • A net separates the two teams of six players in the team sport of volleyball. Under set rules, each side attempts to score points by putting the ball on the court of the other team.
  • Since Tokyo 1964, it has been a part of the official Olympic Summer Games schedule. At the Atlanta 1996 Olympics, beach volleyball was incorporated into the program. Sitting volleyball is the modified variation of volleyball played at the summer paralympics.
  • The whole set of rules is lengthy, but generally speaking, play goes as follows: A player on one of the teams starts a "rally" by serving the ball, which is done by throwing or releasing it and then striking it with a hand or arm, over the net, and into the opposing team's court.

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