Sorry but this is a math question..
Not an arts question.
In Book 4 of the Odyssey, Telemachus<span> is in Sparta. He is visiting </span>Menelaus<span>, the king of Sparta, in order to find out more information about </span>his father<span> Odysseus, who has been missing ever since the Trojan War started twenty years earlier. ... They also </span>tell <span>him that Odysseus is most likely imprisoned on the isle of Calypso.</span>
If they didn't like the play, the audience threw them at the actors! This is where our idea of throwing tomatoes comes from – but 'love-apples', as they were known, come from South America and they weren't a common food at the time. The groundlings were also called 'stinkards' in the summer – for obvious reasons!