SOLUTION: The bases on a baseball diamond form a square whose side is 90 feet. How far is it from home plate to second base? Round to nearest tenth of a foot.
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Question 322838: The bases on a baseball diamond form a square whose side is 90 feet. How far is it from home plate to second base? Round to nearest tenth of a foot.
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
8100+8100=16200
sq rt 16200=127.3 ft
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