6. There once was a fantastic football player named John Johnson. People often criticized
him...
Mathematics, 10.04.2020 01:50 stricklandashley43
6. There once was a fantastic football player named John Johnson. People often criticized
him for not being tough. They said when he played in harsh conditions like snow or
frigid temperatures, he couldn't win.
After analyzing data, however, statisticians determined that there was no association
between John winning and John playing in harsh conditions. The frequency table below
shows data for the games that John played.
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Solve for x: 5/3 x = 20/21 it's fraction. remember to simplify your fraction
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