a. The formula a = can be used to find the batting average a of a
batter who has h hits in b times at bat a=h/p
ab=h
b=h/a
b. According to question given that a=0.325, h=39
b=h/a[division]
b=39/0.325
=120
If a batter has a batting average of 0.325 and has 39 hits 120 times has
the player been at bat.
Although his reasoning for using at bats rather than outs is less evident, it results in the intuitive notion that the batting average is a percentage that reflects how frequently a hitter reaches base, whereas hits split by outs are more difficult to translate into practical terms.
A player's total hits are multiplied by the number of at-bats to determine his or her batting average (BA). Instead of merely a per-game average, the box score above would show a player's overall season batting average. This provides a more accurate picture of a player's current performance.
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