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ON A BASEBALL DIAMOND THE BASES ARE 90 FEET APART. WHAT IS THE DISTANCE FROM HOME PLATE TO SECOND BASE IN A STRAIGHT LINE?
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ON A BASEBALL DIAMOND THE BASES ARE 90 FEET APART. WHAT IS THE DISTANCE FROM HOME PLATE TO SECOND BASE IN A STRAIGHT LINE?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Home to first and first to second form an isoceles right triangle with the distance from home to second being the hypotenuse.
feet
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