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SAT, 22.11.2019 00:31, reneewilliams20

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his assistant coaches have different opinions about this data. coach griswold thinks that weight is a good piece of information to predict the number of points per game a player will make. heavier players will be able to push aside more defenders, so they will score more points coach faulder, on the other hand, thinks that the meter dash time will be the best predictor. "faster players who have lower times on the 100 meter dash, will be able to avoid defenders more and score more points. looking at the datado a gut check: do you agree with one or both of the coaches ? explain your reasoning .


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