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At the NFC championship, the football went down to the 25.8-yard line. Referee A moved the ball up to the 26-yard line, and Referee B wanted the ball on the 26-yard line. Which referee placed the ball on the correct yard line?

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The correct placement for the football is the 26-yard line, up from the 25.8-yard line, according to the modern, standard definition of a yard, thereby ensuring a consistent measure for football games.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question involves deciding which yard line is the correct placement for a football during a game, using measurement in yards. Today, the length of a yard has a standard definition that is used universally on football fields, ensuring consistency in the game. Hence, when the football went down to the 25.8-yard line, Referee A, who moved the ball up to the 26-yard line, chose the correct placement since it is the nearest whole yard line. Referee B agreed with this placement. No matter where the game is played, be it Los Angeles, Dallas, or Green Bay, the measurements remain consistent. This differs from historical definitions where a yard was arbitrarily set based on the king's physical dimensions, which changed with each reign and would affect consistency in measurements such as the ones used in football.

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