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A baseball pitcher throws a fastball 60.5 feet in 2 seconds. If the ball travels at a constant speed per second, how can you write this as a unit rate?

User Arthur Zangiev
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Given that:

Miles traveled the fastball in 2 seconds = 60.5 ft

So, the ball traveled in one second


\begin{gathered} =\frac{\text{Miles traveled in 2 seconds}}{2} \\ =(60.5)/(2) \\ =30.25 \end{gathered}

The ball travels 30.25 miles per second.

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