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Mathematics, 02.05.2021 17:40 mathisfun568

a baseball pitcher is currently on pace to achieve a strikeout to walk ratio of 10:1. If he is estimated to gather 150 strikeouts for this season, what is the maximum number of walks he could allow to achieve a ratio of 10:1 (strikeouts-to-walk)?​

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