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What is the value of a Louisville Slugger baseball bat that reads John John cracker jack all star on it?

H&B Craker Jack Baseball BatI'm not familiar with this particular variation of the Cracker Jack Bat. The Craker Jack baseball bats are commonly found on eBay selling for about $40.00 in excellent condition. Size and condition are important on putting a value on the bat. The Craker Jack was an inexpensive kids baseball bat carried for years in the Hillerich & Bradsy line of store model retail bats. The Cracker Jack model has nothing to do with the caramel coated popcorn snack as some people believe. If anything the naming of the bat was a marketing ploy to sell bats off of the popularity of the snack.The bats were being sold by H&B from about the 1920's through the 1950's, and maybe into the 1960's. More information would be needed on the markings on the bat to date your particular bat. I will leave a link below (Related Links) to help you date your baseball bat. It might be difficult to date the bat. If it has the H&B label. The earlier H&B labels have a "question mark like" engraving on each side of the H&B logo.Some Cracker Jack bats read Hillerich & Bradsby Co. above the "Cracker Jack" center oval, and Louisville, KY below. This might be difficult to date as well but if it has the question mark like" engraving on each side it should date to the 1920's -1930's


What expression is equivalent to b plus h times b plus h?

(b+h)(b+h)= b2+2hb+h2.


What is the reciprocal of h divided b?

b/h


Find each trigonometric ratio.Use the illustration on the right.1.sin A 2.sin B 3.cos A 4. csc B 5.cot B?

There is no figure given!!!! However, In a triangle the three angles are A B & 90 degrees. The sides opposite to A,B, & 90 are 'a' , 'b' & 'h' respectively. Hence Sin A = a/h SinB = b/h CosA = a/h ( Check ; 'a/h') Csc B ( CosecantB) = 1/ (a/h) = h/a CotB = CosB / SinB = (a/h) / (b/h) = a/b


How can you find the base of a rectangle that has an area of 13?

You cannot. If the base is B and the height is H any of the following will give an area of 13: B = 13, H = 1 B = 130, H = 0.1 B = 1300, H = 0.01 etc. Or, B = 6.5, H = 2 B = 65, H = 0.2 etc Or B = 2.6, H = 5 B = 26, H = 0.5 etc I hope you get the idea.


In the reaction B plus KL plus H if an additional B is added the result will be what?

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How do you transpose A equals half h times a plus b to solve for a formula is for a trapezium?

A = h/2*(a + b) So 2A/h = a + b and therefore, a = 2A/h - b


How much is a Cracker Jack Bat worth?

H&B Craker Jack Baseball BatThe Craker Jack baseball bats are commonly found on eBay selling for about $40.00 in excellent condition. Size and condition are important on putting a value on the bat. The Craker Jack was an inexpensive kids baseball bat carried for years in the Hillerich & Bradsy line of store model retail bats. The Cracker Jack model has nothing to do with the caramel coated popcorn snack as some people believe. If anything the naming of the bat was a marketing ploy to sell bats off of the popularity of the snack.The bats were being sold by H&B from about the 1920's through the 1950's, and maybe into the 1960's. More information would be needed on the markings on the bat to date your particular bat. I will leave a link below (Related Links) to help you date your baseball bat. It might be difficult to date the bat with the H&B label. The earlier H&B labels have a "question mark like" engraving on each side of the H&B logo.More informationThe Bat you have was probobly made during the 1920-1930's ers. There is not much more I can tell you. Visit the link the below (Related Links) to a no. 02 Cracker Jack special like the bat you have. Pictures are posted and if you need more help add it to that post.


What is the formula for area of an rectangular prism?

v=B*H B= area of the Base so... v= (b*h)*h


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How old is a Hillerich Bradsby No 50H wooden bat?

The bats that have the H&B brand in the oval trademark, rather than Louisville Slugger are harder to date. The H&B brand denotes a lower grade and lower priced retail bat. These bats were produced from the 1020's through the 1970's. The year the bat was made could effect the value.The number 50 cannot be used to date the bat. Hillerich & Bradsby Co. Louisville Slugger has used different oval center brands in their history. By identifying the center label, trade marks, and patens you can narrow down the year to what era the bat was made.


How can you prove that parallelograms on the same base having equal area lie between same parallels?

Area of a parallelogram = b*h. Call the area of parallelogram one x and two y. We now know that x = y = b(x)h(X) = b(x)h(y). Now b(x)h(x) = b(x)h(y) b(x)h(x)/b(x) = b(x)h(y)/b(x) h(x) = h(y), so the height of the second parallelogram must equal the height of the first.