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You can use the formula a = to find the batting average a of a batter who has h hits in n times at bat. in If a person has a batting average of 280 and has been at bat 300 times, how many hits does the batter have?​

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Answer:

Explanation:

BA = Number of hits / Times at bat

BA = 280 / 300

BA = 0.933

No one past or present, has ever had that kind of batting average.

Ty Cobb has a lifetime average of 0.366

Ted Williams was the last play to average 0.406 in a season. (Over 400). He did it in 1941.

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