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When both jammers sit in the penalty box, how much penalty time must be served?

A. 10 seconds
B. 20 seconds
C. 30 seconds
D. 0 seconds

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Final answer:

In roller derby, when both jammers receive a penalty and sit in the penalty box simultaneously, they effectively serve 0 seconds since the rule ensures one jammer is always on the track, leading to immediate releases known as 'jammer swaps'.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is related to the sport of roller derby. In roller derby, when both jammers sit in the penalty box at the same time, they will only serve as much penalty time as the first jammer served before the second jammer sat down. The rule is designed to keep the game flowing. However, the time served can vary slightly due to the exact timing of penalties and jammers sitting down. As such, there isn't a fixed answer like 10 seconds, 20 seconds, or 30 seconds. The correct answer, by rule, is actually D. 0 seconds. This is because as soon as the second jammer sits, the first jammer is released, and vice versa, to ensure that there is always a jammer on the track. This particular situation is known as a 'jammer swap'.

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