Basket throws
Jan and I threw the ball in the basket. Out of 18 attempts, I hit six throws. How many throws did I miss?
b) If Jano hadn't hit two more hours, he would have been like me. How many throws did Jano miss?
b) If Jano hadn't hit two more hours, he would have been like me. How many throws did Jano miss?
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