To calculate ERA you must figure out how many runs the pitcher gave up to the opposing team in the amount of time you are calculating. Next, you must add the runs together and divide the sum by the amount of outings included in the calculation.
his era does not exist.
No. The ERA is calculated the same in all levels and is based on 9 innings.
ERA means Earned Run Average. It is a statistic used for pitchers to calculate how many earned runs the pitcher allows on average over 9 innings (27 outs) pitched
Take how many earn runs they have multiply it by 9 then divide by how many innings they've pitched
A pitcher's era (earned run average) is calculated as follows: 1. Number of Earned Runs 2. Times 9 3. Divided by number of innings pitched So, if a pitcher gives up 3 earned runs in 5 innings then we first multiply 3 times 9 = 27. Then we take 27 and divide it by 5 (for innings pitched) to get an era of 5.4. Also, an earned run is a run that scores without the defense creating any errors.
the answer is : Neoclassical era, Romantic era, Victorian era, modernist era.
the PALEOZOIC era
There were a number of eras that were between the Tudor era and the Victorian era. The era were in the following order after the Tudor era came Stuart era and then the Georgian era which was followed by the Victorian era.
Neoclassical era Romantic Era Victorian Era Modernist Era
Romantic era and Victorian Era
Yes. The first era was the precambrian era followed by the paleozoic era then the mesozoic era than the Cenozoic era.
The musical eras are the Medieval era, the Renaissance era, the Baroque era, the Classical era, the Romantic era, and the Contemporary era (sometimes refered to as the 20th century era.)