Only 15 players can be on the school
basketball team. Let t represent the humber of
student...
Mathematics, 24.03.2021 17:10 salgado100400
Only 15 players can be on the school
basketball team. Let t represent the humber of
students that tried out for the team. The number
of students who tried out but did not make the
team is 37. Write and solve an equation to
determine how many total students tried out for
the basketball team?
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