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24 September, 01:04

During the course of his 19 year career as a New York Yankee, baseball player, Derek Jeter, has hit over 250 homeruns. The number of homeruns hit per year is displayed in the scatter plot below. Determine which of the following scenarios best describes the data represented in the scatter plot. During his 13th season as a Yankee, Derek Jeter hit 12 homeruns. The number of homeruns per season for the 19 seasons shown in the scatter plot, has a range of 26. Shown in the 19 seasons of data recorded in the scatter plot, for seven of the seasons, Jeter hit less than 11 homeruns per season. The mean number of homeruns hit in the 19 seasons is approximately 14.5.

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  1. 24 September, 01:29
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    Shown in the 19 seasons of data recorded in the scatter plot, for seven of the seasons, Jeter hit less than 11 homeruns per season.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    This is because in the graph, none of the other answers are correct besides this one. For seasons 1, 2, 8, 15, 16, 18, and 19, he hit less than 11.

    The mean is not 14.5, it is 15.5.

    During his 13th season, he didn't hit 12 homeruns, he hit only 11.

    The number of homeruns per season has a range of 23, not 26.
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