Apply the Fibonacci Sequence for Story Points Section
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- **Hours**: Absolute time estimates can be useful if you have a good understanding of the tasks and how long they typically take. ### 5. **Apply the Fibonacci Sequence for Story Points** If you choose to use story points, consider using …
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