Computers and Technology, 06.03.2021 20:20, ozzy1146
Which of the following best describes today’s average gamer?
The average age is eighteen, and many more males play than females.
The average age is thirty, and only slightly more males play than females.
The average age is thirty, and many more males play than females.
The average age is eighteen, and only slightly more males play than females.
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