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There are 50 athletes signed up for a neighborhood basketball competition. Players can select to play in the 6-player games (“3 on 3”) or the 2-player games (“1 on 1”). a. All 50 athletes sign up for only one kind of game. Complete the table to show different combinations of games that could be played: number of 6-player games number of 2-player games 1 1 4 4

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