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27 September, 11:43

In baseball, a player's batting average is the proportion of times that the player gets a hit out of

his total number of times at bat. Suppose we select a Major League Baseball player at random.

The random variable X = the player's batting average can be modeled by a normal distribution

with mean y = 0.261 and standard deviation o = 0.034. Use the 68-95-99.7 rule to approximate:

(a) The probability that a randomly selected player has a batting average greater than 0.329

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  1. 27 September, 14:47
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    Answer: the first one
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