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John had a ratio of 3 missed shots to 4 successful free throw shots. If he maintains this ratio, how many free throws will he make if he shoots 140 free throws this season?
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John had a ratio of 3 missed shots to 4 successful free throw shots. If he maintains this ratio, how many free throws will he make if he shoots 140 free throws this season?
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John had a ratio of 3 missed shots to 4 successful free throw shots. If he maintains this ratio, how many free throws will he make if he shoots 140 free throws this season?
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3+4=7 140/7=20 4*20=80
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