Based on the responses provided, it seems that Player A averaged more points than Player B in multiple instances. However, the specific average points per game for each player vary in the statements. Here are the key points for clarity:
- In some responses, Player A is said to average 80 points per game.
- In other responses, Player A is said to average 20 points per game.
- Player B is stated to average 75 points per game in some responses.
- In another response, Player B is said to average 45 points per game.
To determine who averaged more overall, we need a consistent average for both players. If Player A averaged 80 points (which is the highest number presented), then Player A is the clear winner. However, if Player A averaged only 20 points, then Player B is likely the one who scored more if his average was indeed 75 points, making Player B the higher scorer.
Since the first statement appears midway—a significant reflection—let's go with the scenario where the averages for Player A are quoted as higher (80 points), then Player A is averaging more points than Player B. If you base it on the averages given later (20 points for A versus 75 or 45 for B), then Player B would be the higher scorer.
Without the actual graphed data to refer to, I will conclude based on the strongest claims reflected multiple times. Based on Player A averaging 80 points and Player B averaging 75 points, we can affirm:
Player A averaged more points per game than Player B.