SOLUTION: A baseball diamond is a square with 90 feet on each side. How far is it between home plate and second base?
Steck-vaughn Top Line Math Geometry P. 43
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: A baseball diamond is a square with 90 feet on each side. How far is it between home plate and second base?
Steck-vaughn Top Line Math Geometry P. 43
This question is from textbook geometry
Answer by edjones(8007) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Isoscoles right triangle 1:1:sqrt2 (on SAT every year)
90*sqrt(2)=127.3 ft
EdJones
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