Mathematics, 23.01.2021 06:40 iready57
A) The baseball diamond is 90 feet by 90 feet.
b) The pitcher's mound is 60.5 feet from home base.
c) The horizontal distance from the pitcher's mound to the right fielder is 95 feet.
5. Using the distance formula, calculate how far Tre threw the ball. Tre threw from home base to third base btw
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