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A baseball player was that bat 473 times during a regular season. if he made a hit 31. 5 % of the time he was at bat how many hits did he make during the regular season? round to the nearest whole number if necessary

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Well, to calculate that, you have to multiply the number of bats by the "number" version of 31.5 %, which once you multiply them together, it comes out to be about 149 (148.995)

Answer: He made 149 hits during the regular season.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : A baseball player was that bat 473 times during a regular season.

If the made a hit 31. 5 % of the time .

We can rewrite 31.5% as 0.315.  [ To convert percent into decimal we divide it by 100.]

Now, the number of hits he made during the regular season will be :-

[tex]0.315\times473=148.995\approx149[/tex] [Rounded to nearest whole number]

Hence, He made 149 hits during the regular season.