No, this would be too complicated and umpires are usually not consistent on most occasions.
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There are many different averages in baseball A batting average is the number of hits divided by the number of at-bats An earned run average (ERA) is the number of runs allowed by a pitcher divided by the number of innings he has pitched if you want more kinds of averages edit question or flag it hope this helped
According to batting averages it is Albert Pujols
to work out various different types of averages
to calculate the posibility of a batter getting a hit. An aveage better than .300 is considered good.
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Because as they revolve in their orbits around the sun, every planet averages a different distance from the sun, and that's how gravity works.
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Only two variables affect batting average - hits and at-bats.
Radioactive decay happens in an unstable isotope of a given element, as the isotope decays radiation is given off. As for when exactly, the decay of a nucleus is spontaneous and random so averages are used, these averages are different for different isotopes, but are measured as the "half life" (the time it takes for half the nucleus to decay).
This averages to be 68.33%
if you look in the baseball section, there are batting averages sometimes. However it all depends on the newspaper