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It's about one-two-hundred-fiftieth the number of Seats in Fenway Park
It's about one-three-hundred-fiftieth the number of Seats in The Colosseum
It's about one-three-hundred-fiftieth the number of Seats in New Yankee Stadium
In other words, 140 is 0.002784 times the count of Seats in New Yankee Stadium, and the count of Seats in New Yankee Stadium is 359.20 times that amount.
(2014 figures for 2009 Stadium; seating figures only) (a.k.a. Yankee Stadium, a.k.a. The Stadium, a.k.a. The House that George Built) (South Bronx, New York City, New York)New Yankee Stadium has a seating capacity of 50,287. The Stadium was built between 2006 and 2009 out of 11,000 pieces of Indiana limestone.
It's about one-six-hundredth the number of Seats in Lambeau Field
In other words, 140 is 0.0017341 times the count of Seats in Lambeau Field, and the count of Seats in Lambeau Field is 576.670 times that amount.
(2014 figures) (a.k.a. City Stadium, a.k.a. New City Stadium, a.k.a. Titletown USA, a.k.a. The Frozen Tundra, a.k.a. The Shrine of Pro Football) (Green Bay, Wisconsin)
It's about one-one-thousand-five-hundredth the number of Letters in the Longest English Word
In other words, 140 is 0.000737545 times the count of an Letters in the Longest English Word, and the count of an Letters in the Longest English Word is 1,355.850 times that amount.
The longest word in the English language (although somewhat disputed) is a chemical name for the substance connectin, made up of 189,819 letters (Click here to see the word...). The longest word found in most dictionaries, pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, has just 45 letters.
It's about one-four-thousandth the number of Words in War and Peace
It's about one-twenty-thousandth the number of ATMs in the World
In other words, the count of ATMs in the World is 20,000 times 140.
(2015 figures) (approximate)There are approximately 3 million ATMs in the world, including sites in Antarctica, cruise ships, US Navy ships, and Tibet. ATM's typically hold between $20,000 and $100,000, depending on the size of the crowds where they're located. |
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