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New two-way discrete frequency table with application to English Premier League data

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Title
New two-way discrete frequency table with application to English Premier League data
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Research in Mathematics, April 2022
DOI 10.1080/27684830.2022.2063538
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M. B. Mohammed, H. S. Zulkafli, N. Ali, O. R. Olaniran, H. Ahmed

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