Mathematics, 18.03.2021 04:40 JusSomeRandomGuy
(This is literally 7th grade math dude should be easy for most of you)
Last Season, A Lacrosse player scored 41 goals in 15 games, So far this season, the player has scored 24 goals in 9 games.
A. Does the player have a greater number of goals per game this season compared with last season?
(I think it is a no. If it is not no, explain)
B. Supposed the player plays in as many games this season as last season and continues to score at this season's rate. Write and solve A proportion to find the number of goals the player will score this season
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