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    B. Three Point Estimation: [16] Three-point Estimation looks at three values:  The most optimistic estimate (O) [the best-case estimate]  A most likely estimate (M)  A pessimistic estimate (the worst-case estimate (L)) A three point estimate is a better estimate, compared to a single point estimate. Single point estimate simply gives you a single number – for example, [16] Manager: How long will it take to complete the engine design? [16] Engineer:

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    full time for fourteen weeks. Estimation team confirmed that they used the three point estimates where minimum timeframe was four weeks and most likely thirteen weeks therefore being pessimistic they put the sixteen week timeframe. Barbara knew that three point estimate was not correct since estimations were not based on complexity of project and only suits the need of small project. The estimation group was not considering the complexity factor during making three point estimates. The right way to

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    sport of basketball. Growing up basketball was more than a game, it was a way of life. My brothers and I analyzed every aspect of basketball, we were students of the game. I recall the 2008 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, there was this undersized point guard playing for Davidson College by the name of Stephen Curry. This kid took the basketball world by storm, he became an overnight sensation. He led the Davidson College Wildcats all the way to the National Quarterfinals, an oddity for Davidson’s

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    That night was a game I will always remember. It brings me great joy and gives me deep pride. It is one of the greatest feelings I have ever experienced in my life. It was and still is a moment that I look back on and reminisce. I used to work for a private company at Tinian Dynasty Hotel & Casino as a Casino Dealer, and that memorable moment happened when I played basketball with my casino team. I have played basketball tournaments in high school and in government leagues, however, none of them

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    basketball is a “fallacy.” Evidence suggested that there is no scientific reasoning for being able to improve one’s odds of making a jump shot, if the previous three shots were made. New evidence presented by, Andrew Bocskocsky, John Ezekowitz, and Carolyn Stein, suggested that there is a better chance of making a shot if the previous three shots have been made. The authors have used equations that take into account different aspects of the game, which could influence “hotness.” Previously, these

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    For many years decisions by coaches and managers had been decided by what they would call their “gut” feeling. Coaches would make draft picks based on how they felt and would change their game plans based on what they thought was best. Nowadays front offices and coaches like to use analytics. Analytics takes a teams and individual players stats, and analyzes them to evaluate the performance of a team or individual. Doing this can better your chance of success in todays sports(Porreca). The use of

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    Basketball my 6th grade year was rough. It was my very first year ever playing sports. Since I went to a small elementary school everyone made the team and I was the only 6th grade student that joined I was so nervous the first practice my hands were shaking way faster than I could run. The rest of the girls were eighth graders that had a ball thrown at them the second the exited the womb; let me just tell you that season sucked. Even though I cried after every game because I wasn’t good enough

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