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statuscvo [17]
2 years ago
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Brant is preparing for the upcoming track season, and he wants to reduce the time of his 1-mile run. Last year, he conducted an

experiment to judge the effectiveness of two training programs: Q30X and Intensity. He randomly selected 10 of his competitors and asked 5 of them to use the Q30X program and 5 of them to use the Intensity program.
To test the effectiveness of the programs, Brant compared their average 1-mile run time after using the program to their average 1-mile run time before using the program. He found that those who used the Q30X program improved their average 1-mile run time by 5% and those who used the Intensity program improved their average 1-mile run time by 7%.

Which of the following statements properly describes the results of Brant's experiment?
A.
The Q30X program and the Intensity program are both effective because the average participant 1-mile run time was reduced for each program, but the Intensity program is the more effective program because it yielded a greater decrease in the average participant 1-mile run time.

B.
The Q30X program is the only effective program because the average participant 1-mile run time had the greatest decrease, but the Intensity program is not effective because it yielded a smaller decrease in the average participant 1-mile run time.

C.
The Q30X program and the Intensity program are both effective because the average participant 1-mile run time was reduced for each program, but the Q30X program is the more effective program because it yielded a greater decrease in the average participant 1-mile run time.

D.
The Intensity program is the only effective program because the average participant 1-mile run time had the greatest decrease, but the Q30X program is not effective because it yielded a smaller decrease in the average participant 1-mile run time.
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2 answers:
Ivanshal [37]2 years ago
5 0

The Q30X program and the Intensity program are both effective because the average participant 1-mile run time was reduced for each program, but the Intensity program is the more effective program because it yielded a greater decrease in the average participant 1-mile run time.

Eduardwww [97]2 years ago
4 0
The answer is A because they both had an effect but Intensity was better
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