To find: to the nearest thousandth, part of the time ofsuccessful free throws
Answer to Problem 14CR
To the nearest thousandth the part of the time he was successful in making free throws is 0.538
Explanation of Solution
Given information:a basketball player makes 21 out of 39 free throws attempt.
Calculation:
Write 21 out of 39 in fraction,
Divide 21 by 39 by placing a decimal point after 1 and divide to the nearest thousandth.
Hence, to the nearest thousandth the part of the time he was successful in making free throws is 0.538
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