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Fred is playing tennis. For every 2 of his serves that land in, 3 serves land out. If he hit 28 serves in, how many serves landed out
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Fred is playing tennis. For every 2 of his serves that land in, 3 serves land out. If he hit 28 serves in, how many serves landed out
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Using proportions the answer should be 42.
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