7 ÷ 26 = 0.2692307692307692307...
Batting averages are taken to three decimal places, so we'd say he's got a batting average of 0.269 (and we usually just say "269" when talking about batting averages aloud).
Hope that helps!
2006-10-17 04:52:16
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answered by Jay H 5
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7/26 = (batting avg.)/100
7/26 = 0.2692...
=> batting avg. = 269
2006-10-17 05:56:23
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answered by michaell 6
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Well,
His batting average will be 7:- 26 = 0.269
2006-10-17 05:46:08
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answered by aazib_1 3
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7/26=.26923076... round of to the nearest thousandth to get .269
2006-10-17 06:24:12
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answered by this Mike guy 5
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Batting averages for catchers are frequently decrease because of the fact the catching place is bodily the main stressful place in baseball and catchers take a beating enjoying their place. to boot, maximum catchers additionally are sluggish runners, so as that they do no longer beat out many hits.
2016-10-19 21:14:17
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answered by ? 4
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7/26
Put that into a calculator, and you get 0.26923076923...
Round that off to the top three decimal places, and you get .269
2006-10-17 04:55:49
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answered by PM 3
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.269
2006-10-17 04:45:51
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answered by Jim H 3
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seven divided by twenty six
7 / 26 = 0.269230769
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2006-10-17 05:05:31
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answered by SAMUEL D 7
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.3714
7/26
2006-10-17 04:49:22
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answered by bob h 3
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