Depends if you get a cheap bat ($30.00) or a stealth ($200.00)
Working on that principle there is a difference in 32.86 and 36.12 (3.26 the difference of 1 ball) multiply 3.26 by 6 (amount of balls) take the sum of this from 36.12 = the cost of a bat a ball costs 3.26 a bat costs 16.56 Total 1 bat/1 ball 19.82
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(1389.51-102.31)/41286.69/4321.6727≈321.67Answer: $321.67
that's easy each ball costs $9.3
This is a tough question to answer. A softball bat is a very personal thing. It depends on how old you are, how tall you are, and how strong you are. Let me start by stating that the right softball bat is one you can swing! In fastpitch softball it is all about bat speed. The heaviest bat you can swing at FULL speed is the right bat. There are two measurements for a bat. 1) Length, 2)Weight. Weight can be anywhere from 18oz to 24oz. Length may be from 24" to 34". A 5-7 year old may use a 24" bat. While an 18 year old may use an 34" bat. There is one more measurement that you will see. The Weight-Length value. For example, a 20" bat that weights 30oz is a -10. Bats that are -10, -11, and -12 are very popular.
An Indiana bat weighs about 1/4 an ounce.
1 Stay in the baseline 2 when you play fast pitch you will need a fast pitch bat 3 when you are in the field stay out of the baseline
The cost of the aluminum bat is 200. 360 divided by the number of bats (2) plus one half (1/2 or .5) of the difference in the cost of the two bats. (.5 x 40 = 20) 360/2 + (.5x40)=200
Equipment Used for Softball: 1. Metal bat (brand name of preference) 2. Helmet (depending on school or league, with/without chinstrap and cage. Ask your coach.) 3. Mitt (preference) 4. Batting Gloves (optional) 5. Softball cleats **If you are thinking of playing catcher, special equipment may or may not be supplied.
A lot of em!!!
is cost $1
not much zippos cost about $1 or less