someone threw a ball and a racer clocked the pitch at an average of 103miles per hour. If the distance...
Bartaoyyqesomeone threw a ball and a racer clocked the pitch at an average of 103miles per hour. If the distance from the pitching rubber to home plate is 60 feet 6 inches, how long does it take the ball to get to the batter after the first batter throws it?
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