Mathematics, 26.06.2019 23:00 micvar9646
Two high school basketball teams have identical records of 15 wins and two losses. sunnyside high school's mean score is 50 points and it's mad is 4 points. shadyside high school's mean score is 60 points and it's mad is 15 points. when read the records of each team score. she likes the team that had nearly the same score for every game and played. which team do you think lin likes? explain your reasoning.
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