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4 June, 18:31

In one game, Rafael was up to bat 3 times and made two hits. In another game, he was up to bat 5 times with no hits. What percent of the times at bat did Rafael make a hit?

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  1. 4 June, 18:51
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    Well, if you add 3 at bats in the first game to 5 at bats in the second, that's a total of 8 times at bat, and if you add 2 hits in the first game to 0 in the second, that's a total of 2 hits. 2 out of 8 (2/8) is equivalent to 1 out of 4 (1/4), or 25%.

    So the answer is Rafael got a hit 25% of the times he was at bat.
  2. 4 June, 18:59
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    Well, if you add 3 at bats in the first game to 5 at bats in the second, that's a total of 8 times at bat, and if you add 2 hits in the first game to 0 in the second, that's a total of 2 hits. 2 out of 8 (2/8) is equivalent to 1 out of 4 (1/4), or 25%.

    So the answer is Rafael got a hit 25% of the times he was at bat.
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