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Suppose a baseball player has 16 hits from 53 times at bat. What is his batting average as a decimal to the nearest thousandth?
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Suppose a baseball player has 16 hits from 53 times at bat. What is his batting average as a decimal to the nearest thousandth?
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.302 or .301 if rounded
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.302 rounded or .301 if unrounded
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