The South Johnston tennis team goes through a
dozen tennis balls every week (on average). If
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The South Johnston tennis team goes through a
dozen tennis balls every week (on average). If
they want to always have at least a week's
supply on hand, and it takes a week to get more
tennis balls, how low can their supply get before
they should reorder?
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