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Mathematics, 02.06.2020 22:57 JadeCaldwell

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Here is a histogram displaying the top 30 lifetime batting
averages in baseball history.
320 - 329
330-339
340-349
350 - 359
360 - 369
This distribution of data shows lots of lifetime averages in
the middle classes, but tails off sharply at both the upper
and lower ends. What best explains the fact that there are
very few averages in the lowest class?

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