For the past 100 years, the mean batting average in the major leagues has remained fairly constant
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For the past 100 years, the mean batting average in the major leagues has remained fairly constant at about 0.260. However, the standard deviation of batting averages has decreased from about 0.049 in the 1870s to 0.031 in the present. What does this tell us about the batting averages of players? Based on these facts, would you expect batting averages above 0.350 to be more or less common today than in the past? Explain.
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Statistical Reasoning For Everyday Life
ISBN: 9780321904645
4th International Edition
Authors: Jeffrey Bennett, William L. Briggs, Mario F. Triola
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