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Leafa 3 year s ago
#20, lol, an expert... basic math, the odds are 0.5^12 green
       
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Jos 3 year s ago
#13 He didn’t hit exactly .247 in any of the four seasons. His average, when rounded to three decimal places, was .247.
       
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Gloria 3 year s ago
#5 - Very misleading. 90% of Canadians live within 100 mi. of the U.S. border. The population density of Toronto is 4,300/sq. km.

"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics." - - Mark Twain
       
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Pelegrine 3 year s ago
Gloria,

not misleading at all, but you missunderstood it apparantly.
       
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Former Oakland A's slugger Khris Davis hit exactly .247 every year for four consecutive seasons (2015–18).

There have been 20,000 major leaguers in history, but he is the only player ever to have the same average four years in a row. Oh, and the year before he started doing this? He hit .244.

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