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6th grade math, help me please :)

6th grade math, help me please :)-example-1

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Answer:

(14,4) (21, 6) (28,8) If they had six losses, they would have 21 wins

Explanation:

According to the information given, for every 7 wins, they lose 2 games. That means in order to finish the table, we have to find multiples of 7 and 2. If they won 14 games, they would have 4 losses. This is because since 14 is twice the value of 7, they would have lost twice the number of games.

The next would be 21 wins since 7x3 is 21 and 6 losses since 2x3 is 6

The last one would be 28 wins (7x4) and 8 losses (2x4)

If they had six losses, they would have 21 wins

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