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The average points scored playing basketball for Player A and Player B are graphed in the graphs. Determine which player averaged more points per game.%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0APlayer B averaged more points than Player A. Player B averaged 45 points per game.%0D%0APlayer B averaged more points than Player A. Player B averaged 45 points per game.%0D%0A%0D%0APlayer A averaged more points than Player B. Player A averaged 20 points per game.%0D%0APlayer A averaged more points than Player B. Player A averaged 20 points per game.%0D%0A%0D%0APlayer B averaged more points than Player A. Player B averaged 75 points per game. %0D%0APlayer B averaged more points than Player A. Player B averaged 75 points per game. %0D%0A%0D%0APlayer A averaged more points than Player B. Player A averaged 80 points per game
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To determine which player averaged more points per game, we would need to refer directly to the graphs that provide the average points scored for Player A and Player B. Since I cannot see the graphs, I'll guide you on how to interpret them:
1. **Examine the Graphs**: Look for the line or bar (whichever is used) representing Player A's average points and the one for Player B's average points.
2. **Compare the Values**: Identify the value on the vertical axis (points scored) for both players.
3. **Determine the Average**: If Player A's score is higher than Player B's, then Player A averaged more points per game, and vice versa.
Once you do this, you'll be able to choose the correct statement from the following options. If you still need help after reviewing the graphs, feel free to share the details or values shown in the graphs!
1. **Examine the Graphs**: Look for the line or bar (whichever is used) representing Player A's average points and the one for Player B's average points.
2. **Compare the Values**: Identify the value on the vertical axis (points scored) for both players.
3. **Determine the Average**: If Player A's score is higher than Player B's, then Player A averaged more points per game, and vice versa.
Once you do this, you'll be able to choose the correct statement from the following options. If you still need help after reviewing the graphs, feel free to share the details or values shown in the graphs!
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