By calculating the the speed and the amount of power you put into hitting the ball will determine the distance the ball will travel
Because you can't just play ball without thinking no player is gonna cheat
everyday they use math
the banks use math so they can get their pay and count money
We use 99.9 percent of math in our everyday life.
math can be related to sports by finding the batting average of a baseball or softball player it is all percentage, and distance to the back. with football its yardage. physics and be related in almost every sport the friction of the puck on the ice or the push pull in a football game. even finding the exact spot a football/or baseball will fall after it is thrown using the velocity and angle of the throw
There is absolutely no math in softball unless you want to be technical about it.
You can use it to find a batter's batting average,or just simple math like the bases (first, second,and third).
Because you can't just play ball without thinking no player is gonna cheat
yes you need to work hard to get the job of a softball player and by the way softball i hard to play!!!!
She became a softball player because as a young child she always enjoyed softball
jugador de softball
a basketball player because in my opinion they definitely move around much more than a softball player. i know this because i am a basketball and softball player and i would say that you move more and quicker than you would in softball
She was the first professional softball player
creatine phosphate energy system is what softball players use for homeruns and batting...
There are tons of sports dealing with math. Soccer, Football, Softball, basicly anything with numbers
i dont think you would ever use a black softball
the angle that the ball is going and the force that is applied to the ball by the bat