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30 June, 07:03

If a baseball is batted at an angle of 35° to

the ground, the distance the ball travels

can be estimated using the equation

d = 0.0034s2 + 0.004s - 0.3, where s is the

bat speed, in kilometres per hour, and d is

the distance flown, in metres. At what speed

does the batter need to hit the ball in order

to have a home run where the ball-flies

125 m? Round to the nearest tenth.

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  1. 30 June, 07:26
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    The batter need to hit the ball at a speed 191.4 kmph

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have distance flown, in meters

    d = 0.0034s² + 0.004s - 0.3

    where s is the bat speed, in kilometres per hour.

    We need to find s when d = 125 m.

    Substituting

    d = 0.0034s² + 0.004s - 0.3

    125 = 0.0034s² + 0.004s - 0.3

    0.0034s² + 0.004s - 125.3 = 0

    s = 191.38 kmph or s = - 192.56 kmph (Not possible)

    The batter need to hit the ball at a speed 191.4 kmph
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