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One of my goals in life is to see a baseball game in every Major League ballpark in the country. Stadiums I have been to are in bold. I am over half way now; I still have a lot of games to look forward to!
Angel Stadium (LA)
AT&T Park (San Francisco)
Busch Stadium (St. Louis)
Camden Yards (Baltimore)
Chase Field (Phoenix)
Citi Field (New York)
Citizens Bank Park (Philadelphia)
Comerica Park (Detroit)
Coors Field (Denver)
Dodger Stadium (LA)
Dolphins Stadium (Miami)
Fenway Park (Boston)
Great American Ballpark (Cincinnati)
Jacobs Field (Cleveland)
Kauffman Stadium (Kansas City)
McAfee Coliseum (Oakland)
Miller Park (Milwaukee)
Minute Maid Park (Houston)
Nationals Park (DC)
Petco Park (San Diego)
PNC Park (Pittsburgh)
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington (Texas)
Rogers Centre (Toronto)
Safeco Field (Seattle)
Shea Stadium (New York)
Target Field (Minneapolis)
Tropicana Field (Tampa Bay)
Turner Field (Atlanta)
US Cellular Field (Chicago)
Wrigley Field (Chicago)
(Old) Yankee Stadium (New York)
Yankee Stadium (New York)
4 comments:
If all the cans in the six pack contain the same amount of liquid, how could they be one ounces too full or one ounce short. Does it mean they are all the same volume cans, but they don't necessarily have the same amount of liquid? Or does it mean that every one of the cans in the problem pack is the same amount off?
Every can in the problem pack is the same amount off - they are all either one ounce too full or one ounce short.
Weigh six cans from one, five from the next, four from the next and so on. The weight will be either a certain number of ounces short or a certain number over. If off by five then you it was the six-pack you took five from.
mj - well done!!!
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