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A pitcher throws a baseball horizontally from the mound to
A pitcher throws a baseball horizontally from the mound to home plate. The ball falls 0.926 m (3.04 ft) by the time it reaches
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A pitcher throws a baseball horizontally from the mound to home plate. The ball falls 0.955 m (3.13 ft) by the time it reaches
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A pitcher throws a baseball horizontally from the mound to home plate. The ball falls 0.868 m (2.85 ft) by the time it reaches
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A pitcher throws a baseball horizontally from the mound to home plate. The ball falls 0.995 m (3.26 ft) by the time it reaches
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A pitcher throws a baseball horizontally from the mound to home plate. The ball falls 0.995 m (3.26 ft) by the time it reaches
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A baseball pitcher throws a baseball horizontally at a linear speed of 41.3 m/s. Before being caught, the baseball travels a
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A baseball pitcher throws a baseball horizontally at a linear speed of 50.6 m/s. Before being caught, the baseball travels a
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a baseball is thrown from a mound .833ft above ground level ,to home plat 60.5 feet away. the ball is released horizontally from
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On a baseball field, the pitcher’s mound is 60.5 feet from home plate. During practice, a batter hits a ball 216 feet. The
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On a baseball field, the pitcher’s mound is 60.5 feet from home plate. During practice, a batter hits a ball 216 feet. The
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