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When Bruce started bowling, he won 1\4 of the games he played. Within six months, he was winning 7\16 of his games. If he improves at the same rate, what fraction of his games should he expect to win after another six months?
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1/4 = 4/16
six month improvement-> 7/16-4/16 =3/16
after another six months-> 7/16+3/16=10/16
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