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Mathematics, 27.09.2019 05:30 jordantay208

Apitcher's arm rotates at a speed of 777 degrees per millisecond \left( \dfrac{\text{degrees}}{\text{ms}} \right)(
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degrees
)left parenthesis, start fraction, d, e, g, r, e, e, s, divided by, m, s, end fraction, right parenthesis.
at what speed does the pitcher's arm rotate in \dfrac{\text{degrees}}{\text{s}}
s
degrees
start fraction, d, e, g, r, e, e, s, divided by, s, end fraction?

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