Plessy v. Ferguson, 163 US 537 (1896) was a landmark constitutional law case of the US Supreme Court decided in 1896. It upheld state racial segregation laws for public facilities under the doctrine of "separate but equal".[1] The decision was handed down by a vote of 7 to 1 with the majority opinion written by Justice Henry Billings Brown and the dissent written by Justice John Marshall Harlan.
"Separate but equal" remained standard doctrine in U.S. law until its repudiation in the 1954 Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Education.<span>[</span>
B. Clerc and bell answer correct.
Answer:
Total fabric used for each player = 16.24 + 9.43 = 25.67 inches
Explanation:
total players = 36
Total Coaches = 3
Total fabric used for headbands for 39 persons (players and coaches) = 633.36 in
Fabric per person for headband = 633.36 / 39 = 16.24 in
Total fabric used for wristbands for 36 players only = 339.48 in
Fabric per person for wristband = 339.48 / 36 = 9.43 in
Total fabric used for each player = per person headband fabric + per person wristband fabric
Total fabric used for each player = 16.24 + 9.43 = 25.67 inches