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deff fn [24]
4 years ago
10

How many stadiums would it take to hold 1 million people ( a bit less than the number of people living in DALLAS TEXAS)?

Mathematics
2 answers:
Anettt [7]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The challenge now is accommodating <u>one million chairs into the Stadium</u> for everyone to a clear view of the action in the stadium.

Step-by-step explanation:

The shape and design of the Stadium is a point to be brainstormed as it is crucial. The initial designs depict a circular or oval shape.  

The Stadium might contain a series of rings at the top and the seating designed with steep slope seating for people to watch the arena with a matchless ambiance. It might represent a celestial body that’s incredibly special but demands practical aspects for effective covering and sponsors.

The practical challenge was how to visually characterize a million seats? A better prototype would be to look at this from a 3D angle and imagine how the seating can come together. Based on the prototype the stadium has to be brought to a spherical design and an area a block of 125 seats needs to be worked upon. To scope out 8,000 blocks of 125. We can try a simple arithmetic estimate, to draw 8,000 blocks in the spherical shape of the Stadium.  

aleksandrvk [35]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

About 4

Step-by-step explanation: depending on what stadium

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