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Mathematics, 25.06.2019 02:50 angellv917

Agroup of friends is attempting free throws on a basketball court. the table shows the number of attempts and the number of baskets each player. finn 16( attempt) and 12 (baskets made); michael 18 ( attempt) and 16 (baskets made); jeff 8 (attempt) and 6 (baskets made); tanner 6( attempt) and 4 ( baskets made); kevin 12 ( attempt) and 9 (basket made) tristan 10 ( attempt) and 10 (baskets made). the players attempts and baskets made are plotted on the graph. determine which players had the same ratio of attempts to baskets, and select their corresponding point on the graph.

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