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Clemens 给 A-Lin同学的回信:(A-Lin同学的邮箱可能有问题,回复发不过去,因此我把回复贴到这里)。
Hello A-Lin,
thanks for your mail. Your English is pretty good, don't worry.
Here are the answers to your questions:
The km calculation has a simple rule: Take the distance which the fastest skater has skated in each hour.
Here are some examples:
If 100 skaters go 100km together in 5 hours (20 km/h) , then the count is 20km in each of the five hours. Total is 100 km.
If a few of the 100 go faster in the first hour, e.g. 25 km, then the count will be 25+20+20+20+20=105 km
If 100 skaters go in five groups of 20 people, each group skates in different 4 hours with 20km/h, then we have 5*4*20=400 km.
Donations and sponsors:
A basic donation will come from me (1 Euro per km according to above calculation). All other money needs to come from the skaters or from the sponsors whom the skaters themselves found.
I hope this was a bit helpful.
Best regards from Munich
Clemens (not sure, whether I am a "Sir", but the gender would fit)
PS Where in China are you? From a few visits I know it's a very big country.
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