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pe sports and activities tennis common core
common core questions / activities (at teachers direction)

  1. define the term \slice\ in tennis.
  2. take the position that a served ball that touches the net but lands in the correct place should count and not require the server to serve again.
  3. if a tennis court is 78 feet long and 36 feet wide, how many square feet is a tennis court? show your work.
  4. if you have access to a computer, find out who martina navratilova is and report on the success she had as a tennis player. your answer must be at least two full paragraphs.

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Question 3

Step1: Recall the area formula for a rectangle

The area \( A \) of a rectangle is given by the formula \( A = \text{length} \times \text{width} \).

Step2: Identify the length and width of the tennis court

The length of the tennis court is 78 feet and the width is 36 feet.

Step3: Substitute the values into the formula

Substitute length \( = 78 \) feet and width \( = 36 \) feet into the formula \( A = \text{length} \times \text{width} \). So, \( A = 78 \times 36 \).

Step4: Calculate the product

Calculate \( 78 \times 36 \). \( 78\times36=(80 - 2)\times36 = 80\times36-2\times36=2880 - 72 = 2808 \).

Brief Explanations

In tennis, a "slice" (also called a slice shot or backspin shot) is a type of stroke where the racket is moved from high to low across the ball (usually on a forehand or backhand), imparting backspin. This causes the ball to stay low after bouncing, skid on the court surface, and often change direction slightly, making it more challenging for the opponent to return with power.

Brief Explanations

In official tennis rules, a served ball that touches the net (a "let" serve) but lands in the correct service box does require the server to serve again. However, if we take the position that it should count, we can argue based on fairness or streamlining play: the ball still landed in the correct area, so the server successfully got the ball into play, and requiring a re - serve is an unnecessary delay or penalty for a minor net touch that didn't affect the ball's landing location.

Answer:

The area of the tennis court is 2808 square feet.

Question 1