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Decimal Data: Batting Averages The following data represent baseball batting averages for a random sample of National League players near the end of the baseball season. The data are from the baseball statistics section of the Denver Post.
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0.194 |
0.258 |
0.190 |
0.291 |
0.158 |
0.295 |
0.261 |
0.250 |
0.181 |
|
0.125 |
0.107 |
0.260 |
0.309 |
0.309 |
0.276 |
0.287 |
0.317 |
0.252 |
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0.215 |
0.250 |
0.246 |
0.260 |
0.265 |
0.182 |
0.113 |
0.200 |
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(a) Multiply each data value by 1000 to “clear” the decimals.
(b) Use the standard procedures of this section to make a frequency table and histogram with your whole-number data. Use five classes.
(c) Divide class limits, class boundaries, and class midpoints by 1000 to get back to your original data.
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