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find Hamilton paths, and discuss implications for ranking the players in the tournament. In grades 9 and 10, students can expand their initial methods of analysis to now include a matrix method to rank the players in the tournament. Grade 8 Example: • Four players (Dom, N...
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find Hamilton paths, and discuss implications for ranking the players in the tournament. In grades 9 and 10, students can expand their initial methods of analysis to now include a matrix method to rank the players in the tournament. Grade 8 Example: • Four players (Dom, Nate, Ryan, & Zach) are playing in a round-robin tennis tournament, where every player plays every other player. Dom beats Nate and Ryan, Nate beats Zach, Ryan beats Nate and Zach, and Zach beats Dom. o Represent this
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find Hamilton paths, and discuss implications <span class="highlight">for</span> ranking the players in the tournament. In grades 9 and 10, students can expand their initial methods <span class="highlight">of</span> <span class="highlight">analysis</span> to now include a matrix method to rank the players in the tournament. Grade 8 Example: &bull; Four players (Dom, Nate, Ryan, &amp; Zach) are playing in a round-robin tennis tournament, where every player plays every other player. Dom beats Nate and Ryan, Nate beats Zach, Ryan beats Nate and Zach, and Zach beats Dom. o Represent this