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Mathematics, 30.04.2021 23:00 jnthnsngh

If baseball were played on Mars, the balls would fly much farther than they do on Earth. One could then speculate that the number of home runs hit
would be much greater on Mars. Mike expects that he would hit 50% more
home runs if he were playing baseball on Mars. If he hit 76 home runs on
Earth, how many home runs does he expect he would hit on Mars?

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