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Mathematics, 19.04.2021 23:50 danielle1572

Joe is a college football kicker. At a point about halfway through the season he had made only 7 out of 26 field goal kicks for his team. This gives him a really lousy success rate. His coach wants his success rate to rise to 49% by Joe kicking a series of consecutive field goals successfully. How many consecutive field goals would Joe have to kick, and make, for his success rate to rise to the level his coach wants?

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