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dreamzz2010
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A study of National football League Statistics over the last ten years reveals that the loosing team threw more interceptions than did the winning team in 82 percent of the games played. This statistics clearly indicate that interceptions contribute greatly to team losses.
The conclusion in the above argument depends on which of the following assumptions?
A. Fumbles do not hurt a team's chances of winning a game.
B. A team's chances of winning a game are greatly reduced if it throws any interceptions during a game.
C. A team that throws more interceptions than its opponent does and still wins the game must have superior players.
D. Interceptions do not result from a team's falling behind in the game.
E. Interceptions are harmfull primarily because they make it easy for the other team to score points.
The conclusion in the above argument depends on which of the following assumptions?
A. Fumbles do not hurt a team's chances of winning a game.
B. A team's chances of winning a game are greatly reduced if it throws any interceptions during a game.
C. A team that throws more interceptions than its opponent does and still wins the game must have superior players.
D. Interceptions do not result from a team's falling behind in the game.
E. Interceptions are harmfull primarily because they make it easy for the other team to score points.

















