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The following graph shows the number of soccer games a team won in each of their first three
seasons. Explain how you could redraw the graph so that the change in wins between the three
seasons do not seem so great
PLS EXPLAIN IN THE BEST WAY YOU CAN
I WILL GIVE 50 POINTS I U GET IT RIGHT
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