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BASEBALL The formula for a pitcher's earned run average, or ERA, is a = 9r/p. In

this formula, a is the earned run average, r is earned runs, and p is innings pitched.
b. Find the earned runs for a pitcher with an ERA of 2.63 who has pitched
89 innings.

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To find a baseball pitcher's earned run average you can use the formula EI 9r

To find a baseball pitcher's earned run average (ERA), you can use the formula Ei=9r, where E represents ERA, i represents number of innings pitched, and r represents number of earned runs allowed.

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