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01.08.2019 •
Mathematics
Imagine yourself at a baseball game. you are in the stands watching the game and you are sitting behind home plate. describe your perception of where each base is located. is it possible for you to catch a foul ball? why or why not?
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Ответ:
First base is located to the right, and third base is to the left. Second base is located directly in front, but further down the line from home plate. It is probably not easy to catch a foul ball because of the backstop, but it could be possible.
You can see every base, 1st base to your right, 3rd base to your left, and 2nd base straight ahead. No, you can't catch a foul ball because there's a fence behind home plate and that's where you're sitting, the fence would deflect the foul ball.
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We are given that the dimensions are 4 in x 9 in. To get the smallest possible square, first let us find for the LCM of 4 and 9.
4 = 0, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36
9 = 0, 9, 18, 27, 36
We can actually see that 36 is the least common multiple.
Therefore the smallest possible square has a dimension of:
36 inches by 36 inches