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Suppose that a certain basketball athlete earned $10,000,000 to play 80 games, each lasting 48 minutes. (assume no overtime games.) a. how much did the athlete earn per game? b. assuming the athlete played every minute of every game, how much did he earn per minute? c. assuming that the athlete played 2/3 of every game, how much did he earn per minute? d. suppose the, averaged over a year, the athlete practiced or trained 37 hours for every game and then played every minute. including this training time, what was his hourly salary?
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