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Ty and Gajge are both football players who averaged 4 yards per run in yesterday’s football game. The statistics from that game are shown in the table below. Player Name # of Carries Average Yards Gained Per Run Longest Run (yards) Shortest Run (yards) Ty 15 4.0 6 2 Gajge 10 4.0 19 2 Which statement best describes the data? The lengths of Ty’s runs have greater variability because Ty had more rushing attempts. The lengths of Gajge’s runs have greater variability because there is a greater difference between his longest and shortest runs. Ty’s and Gajge’s runs have the same variability because they both average 4.0 yards per carry. Ty’s and Gajge’s runs have the same variability because they both had the same length shortest run.
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