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irina [24]
3 years ago
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Can you guys please help me out on this one? I already tried but I just get confused. sorry for the bad camera quality. Please a

nd Thank you!

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Tom [10]3 years ago
5 0
Make a game out of it. it says that softball dimond is 50% bigger than a basball feild. also with the balls. transfer the feet to cm and go from there. i think you need to transfer the percentage into cm as well to get the answer.
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