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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ty Cobb had the highest lifetime batting average in the history of baseball: 0.366. This means that on average, out of every 1,000 at-bats in his entire career, he got 366 hits.Here are the raw data for the 30 highest lifetime averages: 0.333, 0.334, 0.333, 0.344, 0.328, 0.342, 0.341, 0.344, 0.358, 0.333, 0.334, 0.342, 0.366, 0.331, 0.331, 0.349, 0.338, 0.338, 0.346, 0.340, 0.334, 0.342, 0.340, 0.330, 0.356, 0.336, 0.341, 0.338, 0.337, 0.345. What is the lowest batting average in this list?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is it just the lowest # from the list??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

0.328??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This question is just asking you for the lowest of those values. If you'd like, and if it makes it easier, you can eliminate the decimal points (essentially, multiply every number by 1000) if the decimals throw you off.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yep, I think you're right, .328 is the lowest in that list

OpenStudy (ja1):

Yepp I agree with vinn

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok :)

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