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Mathematics, 12.03.2021 16:30 mattr4960

A baseball "diamond" is actually a square with sides of 90 feet. If a runner tries to steal second base, how far must the catcher, at home plate, throw to get the runner "out"? (Distance across the diagonal) 180 feet

13.4 feet

90 feet

127.3 feet

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