6.3 San Francisco Giants hitting The table shows the probability distribution of the number of bases for
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6.3 San Francisco Giants hitting The table shows the probability distribution of the number of bases for a randomly selected time at bat for a San Francisco Giants player in 2010 (excluding times when the player got on base because of a walk or being hit by a pitch). In 74.29% of the at-bats the player was out, 17.04% of the time the player got a single
(one base), 5.17% of the time the player got a double
(two bases), 0.55% of the time the player got a triple, and 2.95% of the time the player got a home run.
a. Verify that the probabilities give a legitimate probability distribution.
b. Find the mean of this probability distribution.
c. Interpret the mean, explaining why it does not have to be a whole number, even though each possible value for the number of bases is a whole number.
San Francisco Giants Hitting Number of Bases Probability 0 0.7429 1 0.1704 2 0.0517 3 0.0055 4 0.0295
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