Question: 400 Ivan Rodriguez - 1996 1) During the first five months (April-August) of the 1996 regular season, Ivan Rodriguez had a batting average of 0.317

400 Ivan Rodriguez - 1996 1) During the first
400 Ivan Rodriguez - 1996 1) During the first five months (April-August) of the 1996 regular season, Ivan Rodriguez had a batting average of 0.317 (170 hits in 536 at-bats), but in the last month of the season (September) his 250- batting average was only 0.214 (22 hits in 103 at-bats). Here is a look 200 at a bar chart that someone put together. Explain what is wrong 150- with the graph and how to make it better. 100- 50- April-August September 2) In the 2008-2009 regular season, basketball player Dwayne Wade averaged 7.5 assists per game and 2.2 steals per game. Explain what is wrong with the following graph of this situation and how to make it better. Steals 3) In the 2010-2011 NFL season, quarterback Aaron Rodgers of Aaron Rodgers 2010 the Green Bay Packers led his team to the Super Bowl title. The graph shows his pass completion percentage in the regular season and in the Super Bowl. Explain what is wrong with the graph and how to make it better. Regular Season Super Bowl 4) During the last weekend of the 2009 season, Miguel Cabrera (the Tigers' star hitter) was taken to a police station after getting into a fight with his wife - alcohol was involved. Before the incident, Cabrera was hitting 0.323. After the incident, he went hitless (0 hits) in 11 at-bats. A simulation with 100 trials was conducted to find out how many hits were likely for Cabrera to have out of 11 due to random chance. The results are shown. a) Does the simulation give evidence that his Ability was lower after the incident? Explain. b) If you decided his Ability did change, can we say that the incident was the cause

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