There are 60 athletes signed up for a neighborhood basketball competition. Players can select to play
in the 6-player games (3 on 3") or the 2-player games ("1 on 1").
1. All 60 athletes sign up for only one kind of game. Complete the table to show different combinations
of games that could be played.
number of 6-player games (x)
7
number of 2-player games
(y)
3
15
2. Write an equation to represent the situation illustrated in the table.
3. There are 14 games total played. Write an equation to represent this relationship.
2. Solve the system of equations you just wrote. There will be
2-player games played.
6-player games and

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