Coach willis designs a play that requires the ball to be passed from point a
to point e as show...
Mathematics, 08.09.2019 04:10 joelpimentel
Coach willis designs a play that requires the ball to be passed from point a
to point e as shown below. the arrows represent quick passes to different members of
his team. randi can throw the ball from under the basket to midcourt, jen and mandy
can throw the ball half the width of the court, makayla can throw the ball to the free
throw line from under the basket, and kim can throw the ball farther than jen. in which position should kim be?
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