Mathematics
Mathematics, 19.10.2021 20:00, alyssarene16

In a major league baseball park, the pitching rubber, where the pitcher stands, is always 60.5 feet from home plate, where the batter stands. In Widget Stadium, the distance from home plate to the wall in center field is 450 feet.
A major league baseball pitcher throws a baseball with a horizontal velocity of 132 feet/second. The batter then hits the ball
with a horizontal velocity of 141 feet/second, which results in a home run when the baseball passes over the center field fence. The ball passes over the pitching rubber on its way out of the stadium

Part A- create an equation to model the distance that the baseball is from the pitching rubber once it’s thrown
Part B-using that equation how long will it take for the baseball to reach home plate. Round to the nearest hundredth.
Part C- Create an equation to model the distance of the baseball from home plate once it’s hit by the batter.
Part D- using the equation in part c, how long will it take for the baseball to pass over center field fence?
Part E- based on the information you’ve found so far, how many seconds will pass between when the ball is thrown by the pitcher and when the ball passes the center field fence?

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