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alukav5142 [94]
4 years ago
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(1) The swim team at the University of California at Berkeley was having a practice. (2) After a race, the coach told each swimm

er his time-but it wasn't his real time. (3) The coach falsified the time, making it slower than
it really was. (4) During the next race, the coach watched what happened. (5) Some of his swimmers swam
significantly faster than before, while others swam considerably slower than their usual pace.
E7. Click on the logical inference.
a. Giving disappointing news to athletes is the best way to increase their performance.
b. Disappointing news about performance can make some athletes try harder and perform better.
c. Some of the Berkeley swimmers probably knew about their coach's experiment before it took place.
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1 answer:
LiRa [457]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

definitely B

Explanation:

because in life you prove that you can do it even more tthan you usually do

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