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Last season, Erik made 21 of the 35 free throws he attempted. Suppose he attempts 50 free throws this season. What is the most reasonable prediction of the number of free throws…
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Last season, Erik made 21 of the 35 free throws he attempted. Suppose he attempts 50 free throws this season. What is the most reasonable prediction of the number of free throws he will miss? Show your work.
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3/250
Explanation:
21/35 divided by 50 = 21/1750
Simplify this into 3/250
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