14 Athletic director: “Members of our sports team included, for the fall season,1 g' U3 S& c' z& } w
80 football players and 40 cross-country runners; for the winter season,
+ R* |9 X9 }. c2 ~7 V, Z 20 wrestlers and 40 swimmers; for the spring season, 50 track-team
2 [5 t7 W# A* U9 S- `2 l G members and 20 lacrosse players. Each team athlete participates in his. j; d. v: O: P+ V5 y5 d1 m
or her sports five days a week for the whole three-month season, and no% h6 P* `6 D3 I/ z
athlete is on two teams during any one season. Therefore, adding these6 a/ V4 M+ ]2 G5 }7 n. e, h
figures, we find that our team sports program serves 250 different
8 B0 F' [$ a. {% K5 j3 T individual athletes.”
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5 ]. x9 a& e/ Z2 t% Q+ V6 vIn drawing the conclusion, the athletic director fails to consider the relevant
! x G' y) t; B% j ]possibility that+ H. F6 f$ j: Z/ _! P0 Q
, _! o' m) ?$ h* }. o' X# L athletes can be on more than one team in a single season - [; |* N; D" N" k) X" \3 j5 @2 \8 P
athletes can be on teams in more than one season 2 v( r6 y8 f4 c' C2 k, ~
some of the team sports require a larger number of athletes on the team
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more athletes participate in team sports during one season than during% H8 p: U* y. k" j8 q8 G1 t
another
: T( ?6 Q+ j9 F+ o% W2 | an athlete might not participate in everyone of the practice sessions and . p; ?7 W9 x! y$ C2 C9 j5 Y
athletic contests in his or her sport |