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The speed of kevin's fastball is 92.4 mph. his fastball is 10% faster than his curve ball and his curve ball is 5% faster than his change- up. how fast is kevin's curv…
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The speed of kevin's fastball is 92.4 mph. his fastball is 10% faster than his curve ball and his curve ball is 5% faster than his change- up.
how fast is kevin's curve ball how fast is kevin's change-up
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72.4 mph would be the speed of his change up
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