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Question
What are the dimensions of the goal at each end of the hockey field?
Options
2.14m x 3.66m
2.15m x 3.66m
2.15m x 3.7m
2.14m x 3.7m
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Solution
2.14m x 3.66m
Explanation:
A hockey goal at each end of the field has dimensions of 2.14 metres in height and 3.66 metres in width. These are the official measurements used in hockey to ensure that the goals are the same size at all levels of competition.
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