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The high school basketball team has 14 players: 2/7 are guards, 1/2 are forwards, and the rest are centers. Find the number of players in each position on the team. Show your work. NEED HELP!!!! THANK
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The high school basketball team has 14 players: 2/7 are guards, 1/2 are forwards, and the rest are centers. Find the number of players in each position on the team. Show your work.
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Centres: 1 - 2/7 - 1/2 = 3/14
Number of:
Guards: 2/7 (14) = 4
Forwards: 1/2 (14) = 7
Centres: 3/14 (14) = 3
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