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Baseball batting averages versus wins. Baseball wisdom says, “If you can’t hit, you can’t...

Baseball batting averages versus wins. Baseball wisdom says, “If you can’t hit, you can’t win.” Is the number of games won by a major league baseball team in a season related to the team’s batting average? The information in the table, found in the Baseball Almanac (2007), shows the number of games won and the batting averages for the 14 teams in the American League for the 2006 Major League Baseball season. Construct a scatterplot of the data. Do you observe a trend?

ALWINS

Team

Games Won

Batting Ave.

New York

97

.285

Toronto

87

.284

Baltimore

70

.277

Boston

86

.269

Tampa Bay

61

.255

Cleveland

78

.280

Detroit

95

.274

Chicago

90

.280

Kansas City

62

.271

Minnesota

96

.287

Los Angeles

89

.274

Texas

80

.278

Seattle

78

.272

Oakland

93

.260

Source: Baseball Almanac, 2007; www.mlb.com.

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