Measuring success as the ratio of runs/at-bats makes sense. Suppose the mean ratio for the league is 0.200 and is normally distributed with a standard deviation of 0.01. How could a manager apply the normal probability distribution (for recruiting) to determine if it is unusual that a random player has a ratio of 0.220?
Measuring success as the ratio of runs/at-bats makes sense. Suppose the mean ratio for the league is 0.200 and is normally distributed with a standard deviation of 0.01. How could a manager apply the normal probability distribution (for recruiting) to determine if it is unusual that a random player has a ratio of 0.220?
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