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Without first knowing what 'gym' means exactly, I can't say for certain. There are lots of ways mathematics as athletics are related: - calculating the pace of a runner by measuring distance and time. - quickly calculating the amount of weight to add to a weight bench. - calculating a Goals Against Average for a hockey goaltender. - identifying the best hitter on a baseball team by calculating a batting average. - measuring the most successful basketball shooting zone using statistics. - calculating calorie intake and energy spent for diet changes. - measuring bodymass and fat percentage for overall health. There are 7 ways mathematics are used in a variety of athletic events. It is not clear what the question means by how math 'relates' to gym. Both math and gym are subjects taught in public elementary schools. Both math and gym need instructors that are skilled in teaching children of various ages.
The total is 4 times 40 = 160 minutes which is 2 hours and 40 minutes
It depends on the gym. There is not a standard size.
Depends on the size of the gym!
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American Builder - 2004 Court Street Gym Wall Demo 4-34 was released on: USA: 2 May 2007
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yes gym is better then maht because in gym you run and in math u sit in a desk
There are no pronouns in the sentence: Math is the class that follows gym. A pronoun takes the place of a noun. Math, gym and class are all nouns. There are no pronouns that replace these nouns. Examples of pronouns are: She, he, it, they, we, etc.
math geek
The gym is next to the Jr.Cybearguides HQ in Bear University.
there can be in a weird way i guess!
I think it was the 5th street gym in Miami
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Yes. There is a small community gym on Main Street across from the General Store Restaurant.
Yes, it's possible to build muscle in a week. On the other hand, the amount that you build may be too small to notice. If you are a beginner, the best way to do it would be to do two whole-body resistance routines in one week, which is about right. Remember: you don't build new muscle in the gym. Instead, what you do in the gym stimulates muscular growth outside the gym. Therefore, it is as important to eat and rest as it is to train intensely in the gym..