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Baseball batting averages are calculated by dividing the player's number of hits by the total number of times at bat. The result is given to 3 decimal places. Player A has a higher batting average (mean) than player B in the first half of the season. Player A also has a higher average in the second half of the season. However, for the season as a whole, player B has a higher average than player A. Is this possible?

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