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A table with the results for 10 men in a 100-meter sprint including their place, name, country, and time, including:
1 Kim Collins SKN 10.01
2 Leonard Scott USA 10.10
3 Michael Frater JAM 10.11
4 Jason Gardener UK 10.12
5 Marlon Devonish UK 10.13
6 Darrel Brown TRI 10.14
7 Marc Burns TRI 10.15
8 Ainsley Waugh JAM 10.31
9 Daniel Plummer UK 10.46
DQ Maurice Greene USA DQ

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Consider the relation race. Which rows of data will be displayed by race.tail()?

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Responses

first three rows of the table
first three rows of the table

last five rows of the table
last five rows of the table

first five rows of the table
first five rows of the table

last three rows of the table

1 answer

The function race.tail() in a data analysis context typically retrieves the last five rows of the dataset. Therefore, based on the provided table with the results for the 100-meter sprint, race.tail() would display the last five rows of the table.

So the correct response is:

last five rows of the table