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Business, 12.03.2020 21:58, kayleebug13

A football team hires a consultant to advise them on which running back to sign to a 1-year contract. Each touchdown is worth an extra $250,000, each yard gained is worth $1,500, and each fumble costs $75,000. Player A costs $3 million and player B costs $2.5 million.

Predicted statistics Player A Player B
Touchdowns 7 10
Yards gained 1200 1000
Fumbles 4 5
Total value

The consultant’s advice should be to:

a) select player A.
b) select player B.
c) select neither player.
d) There is not enough information given to determine the correct answer.

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