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Because you can't just play ball without thinking no player is gonna cheat

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Q: How is softball and math related?
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What math is in softball?

There is absolutely no math in softball unless you want to be technical about it.


How is geometry related to softball?

you play on a softball diamond. lol


Does lassen high school in susanville have girls softball?

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What is a sport dealing with math?

There are tons of sports dealing with math. Soccer, Football, Softball, basicly anything with numbers


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the angle that the ball is going and the force that is applied to the ball by the bat


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Aside from the basic "softball is for girls," not really. This is mainly due to the fact that baseball overshadows softball since it came before softball.


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How can you use math in softball?

You can use it to find a batter's batting average,or just simple math like the bases (first, second,and third).


How is dancing related to math?

The patterns they dance is related to math. How their body moves are related to math. How the brain signals our body to move is related to math. and... there are much more..


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What are the dimensions of a softball?

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