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- Analyzing the Olympics: Athletic Gear for the Win
Analyzing the Olympics: Athletic Gear for the Win
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Competing at the Olympic level means every second and centimeter count.
That’s why athletic gear is so important!
Looking for athletics examples and exercises in your statistics course that are a little outside of the box? Check out a sample of some of our favorite content, all about the shoes, fuel, and equipment that Olympic athletes rely on to compete at the highest level.
What other athletic gear do you think could lend a good data set to statistical analysis?
Achieve allows instructors to write their own questions, or edit pre-built questions, to incorporate any examples, skills, or exercises that work best for their class.
Want to see more? Browse more features of Achieve for Statistics, or sign up for a demo here!
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