How many more games had 121212 to 151515 balls made than 444 to 777 balls made

The answer is 7 because 8−1=7 There were 7 more games with 12 to 15 balls made than there were with 4 to 7 balls made.

To find out how many more games had 121,212 to 151,515 balls made than 444 to 777 balls made, we need to subtract the number of games in the second scenario from the number of games in the first scenario.

First, we need to know the number of balls made per game in both scenarios. Let's assume that the number of balls made per game in the first scenario (121,212 to 151,515 balls) is X, and in the second scenario (444 to 777 balls), it is Y.

Next, we can calculate the number of games in each scenario by dividing the total number of balls made by the number of balls made per game. Let's call the number of games in the first scenario A and the number of games in the second scenario B.

For the first scenario:
A = (total number of balls made) / X

For the second scenario:
B = (total number of balls made) / Y

Finally, to find the difference in the number of games, we subtract the number of games in the second scenario from the number of games in the first scenario:
Difference = A - B

By substituting the appropriate values into the equations, you can find the answer to your question.

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In statistics, we try to make sense of the world by collecting, organizing, analyzing, and presenting large amounts of data. For example, you may survey your friends about what tv show is most popular, but the small sample size will not give you an accurate idea of what ALL 6th graders like to watch. To do this you must survey a cross section of students from all around the country and all backgrounds. The data can then be statistically analyzed to give a more accurate picture of what tv show is most popular. So let's dive into a discussion of statistics, including box and whisker plots, bar charts, pictographs, line graphs, and dot plots.

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A histogram titled, Balls made in each game of Watson's Billiards Tournament, plots Number of games, versus Number of balls made, from 0 to 15, in increments of 3. There is no bar between 0 and 3. Bar heights are approximately as follows. From 4 to 7, 1. From 8 to 11, 5. From 12 to 15, 8.
How many more games had 121212 to 151515 balls made than 444 to 777 balls made?