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Author: Richard N. Aufmann, Joanne Lockwood, Richard D. Nation, Daniel K. Clegg
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Number of League Games In a league of nine football teams, each team plays every other team in the league exactly once. How many league games will take place?
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