Chapter 13: Q. 13. (page 868)
Baseball On a given day, the American Baseball League schedules games. How many different outcomes are possible, assuming that each game is played to completion?
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The answer is
Chapter 13: Q. 13. (page 868)
Baseball On a given day, the American Baseball League schedules games. How many different outcomes are possible, assuming that each game is played to completion?
The answer is
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