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The hockey team practices 10 hours per week. Suppose you were to survey 1 point your teammates to see if there is a relationship between extra hours spent
practicing and number of goals made. How would you interpret the
ordered pair (3, 12) if it were to appear on a scatter Flot of your data?*

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