there's no exact answer for it because pi goes on forever
57+23 = 80
not rounded it's 80.14
A) 
B)In 200 times he can hit 59 times !
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Here we have , A baseball player got a hit 19 times in his last 64 times at bat. We need to find the following :
a. What is the experimental probability that the player gets a hit in an at bat?
According to question ,
Favorable outcomes = 19
Total outcomes = 64
Probability = (Favorable outcomes)/(Total outcomes) i.e.
⇒ 
⇒ 
b. If the player comes up to bat 200 times in a season, about how many hits is he likely to get?
According to question , In 64 times he hit 19 times . In 1 time there's probability to hit 0.297 times! So ,In 200 times he can hit :
⇒ 
⇒ Hit = 59.36
Therefore , In 200 times he can hit 59 times !
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
If Samantha's earnings continue to increase at the same rate, this means that her earning is increasing arithmetically.
If she earned $550 in the first day, we can say the first term is $550
If she earned $750 on the third day, we can say the third term is $750
For us to know by how much her money is increasing, we need to find the common difference d formed by the sequence
550, x , 750
T1 = 550
T2 = x
T3 = 750
Common difference d = T2-T1 = T3-T2
x - 550 = 750 - x = d
Let's calculate the second term first i.e x
Since x - 550 = 750 - x = d
x - 550 = 750 - x
Collect like terms
x+x = 750+550
2x = 1300
x = 1300/2
x = 650
d = T2-T1
d = x - T1
d = 650-550
d = 100
Hence her money keeps increasing by $100 each day
Answer: rational
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