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You run around the perimeter of a baseball field at a rate of at most 12 feet per second. Which of the following are possible amounts of time that it takes you to run around the baseball field?

You run around the perimeter of a baseball field at a rate of at most 12 feet per-example-1
User Rocherlee
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Answer: 79 seconds.

Step-by-step explanation:1) we have to calculate the lenght of the baseball field.

perimeter of the baseball field=2(radius)+lenght of a semicircle.

2(radius)=2(175 ft)=350 ft

lenght of a semicircle=40% of a circumference=(40/100)(2πr)

Perimeter of the baseball field=2(175 ft) + (40/100)(2π175 ft)=

=350 ft + 140π ft=350 ft + 439.82 ft=789.82 ft,

2)Now, we calculate the amounts of time that it takes you to ruan arount the baseball field.

10 ft------------------------1 second

789,82 ft----------------- x

x=(789.82 ft * 1 second) / 10 ft=78.98 s≈79 s

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