by Anonymous on July 29th, 2009

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If a pitcher is throwing 50 miles per hour from 42 feet what speed would that equate to at 60 feet and 6 inches

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  • by ab19901 on July 29th, 2009

    ab19901

    From my high school algebra...

    50 / 42 = x / 60.5
    (50 x 60.5) / 42 = x

    x = 72.02 mph

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