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OpenStudy (hockeychick23):

This back-to-back plot compares the number of home runs for baseball teams in the American League vs the National League at midseason, 1999. Home runs American League National League 7 I 5 I I 6 I 9 I 7 I 17 7554 I 8 I 5678 2 I 9 I 01259 3321 I 10 I 13 83 I 11 I 126 I 12 I I 13 I 9 I14 I

OpenStudy (hockeychick23):

True or false: Among the numbers of home runs made by the National League teams, the greatest frequency is in the 90s; overall (considering both leagues) the greatest frequency is in the 80s.

OpenStudy (hockeychick23):

@jim_thompson5910

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

i believe its true

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

your thoughts hockeychick23?

OpenStudy (hockeychick23):

I think its true

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

yes i believe so too what do you think @jim_thompson5910

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

yeah it looks like we have 5 teams in the 90s for the NL (national league) and we have 4 teams in the 80s for the AL (american league) there are 4 teams in the 100s for AL, but overall things seem to be centered in the 80s somewhere

OpenStudy (hockeychick23):

yea i saw the frequency of 5 for the national league in the 90s which is why it made me think it was true

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