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Rationa l Numbers. By: Kyrian Williams. Batting Average. My example of rational numbers are batting average. I picked 1 player to show you my example. My player is Ty Cobb. He is the all time leading player in batting average. Career Connection.
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Rational Numbers By: Kyrian Williams
Batting Average • My example of rational numbers are batting average. I picked 1 player to show you my example. My player is Ty Cobb. He is the all time leading player in batting average.
Career Connection • If he hit the ball 4,189 times out of 11,434 what would his decimal percent be? • A. .345 • B. .356 • C. .457 • D. .366
Ty’s Average also in decimal percent. • Ty’s batting average was .366. In a fraction that would be 4,189 hits in 11,434 at bats. So on a number line you would have to use 11,500 markers to find his average.
Ty’s Fraction of his Average • 4,189 hits in 11,434 at bats. So that means he got out 7,245 he got up to the plate. He hit more than 30% of the time.
Ty’s Average • On a number line Ty’s average would look like this • (---------------------------------------------------------------) 12000 • 0 4,189
Conclusion • I choose baseball as my integers project because I love it. I work better when I do something I like.