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Mathematics, 06.11.2020 01:00 kileylynn

The scores of Nick Cannon's last two bowling games were 105 and 105. What would he need to score on his third game in order to get his average up to at least 150.
Nick would have to bowl 150 in his third game.
Nick would have to bowl at least 150 in his third game.
Nick would have to bowl 30 in his third game.
Nick would have to bowl at least 30 in his third game.
Nick would have to bowl 120 in his third game.
Nick would have to bowl at least 120 in his third game.
Nick would have to bowl at least 240 in his third game.
Nick would have to bowl a 240 in his third game.
Nick would have to bowl a 90 in his third game.
Nick would have to bowl at least a 90 in his last game,
Nick would have to bowl at least 195 in his third game.
Nick would have to bowl a 195 in his third game.
None of these answers are correct.

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