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Serves Up!
  By Didem Erbilen
Table of Contents

           Problem
         Hypothesis
  Materials and Procedures
           Results
         Conclusion
Problem

• Problem:

  Which angle, 15
degrees, 30 degrees,
or 45 degrees, when
 served by a player,
will the volleyball go
    the farthest?
Hypothesis

      • Hypothesis:

       The volleyball will go
        the farthest in a 45
          degree angle.
Materials and
 Procedures
Results
• Average distance for the ball in the 15
  degree angle: 48.8 inches

• Average distance for the ball in the 30
  degree angle: 52.8 inches

• Average distance for the ball in the 45
  degree angle: 38.2 inches
Conclusion

   The End Results:
• My hypothesis turned out
  to be wrong.

• Answer: The volleyball is
  served best when it is in a
  30 degree angle.
Thanks for looking!
       THE END

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  • 1. Serves Up! By Didem Erbilen
  • 2. Table of Contents Problem Hypothesis Materials and Procedures Results Conclusion
  • 3. Problem • Problem: Which angle, 15 degrees, 30 degrees, or 45 degrees, when served by a player, will the volleyball go the farthest?
  • 4. Hypothesis • Hypothesis: The volleyball will go the farthest in a 45 degree angle.
  • 6. Results • Average distance for the ball in the 15 degree angle: 48.8 inches • Average distance for the ball in the 30 degree angle: 52.8 inches • Average distance for the ball in the 45 degree angle: 38.2 inches
  • 7. Conclusion The End Results: • My hypothesis turned out to be wrong. • Answer: The volleyball is served best when it is in a 30 degree angle.