Suppose a player has a batting average over many games of 0.200 (hes not very good). In
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Suppose a player has a batting average over many games of 0.200 (he’s not very good). In his next game, he goes 2 for 4, which is a batting average of 0.500 for the game. Does it follow that his new batting average is 10.200 + 0.5002/2 = 0.350? 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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