Terran attempts 24 baskets in the game. He makes 8 of the
attempted baskets. Which ratio descr...
Mathematics, 11.02.2020 01:57 melonmanthree
Terran attempts 24 baskets in the game. He makes 8 of the
attempted baskets. Which ratio describes the number of baskets
the player made to the number of baskets the player attempted?
24.8).
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step-by-step explanation: easy
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Ci think but i'm not entirely sure so..
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(8*4: 2)*6 =
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