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Slugging Percentage

Authored by Henry Phan

Mathematics

12th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

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According to the Slugging Percentage Formula (on the left hand-side). Determine 1B, 2B, 3B, HR, and AB for example below:

Jason finished the season with 172 total hits comprised of 73 singles, 36 doubles, 9 triples and 54 home runs over 457 at-bats.  Calculate his slugging percentage.

1B = 73

2B = 36

3B = 9

HR = 54

AB = 172

1B = 73

2B = 36

3B = 9

HR = 54

AB = 457

AB = 172

HR = 73

1B = 36

2B = 9

3B = 54

1B = 173

2B = 73

3B = 36

4B = 9

HR = 457

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

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According to the Slugging Percentage Formula (on the left hand-side). Determine 1B, 2B, 3B, HR, and AB for example below:

Joe Clark played in the Georgia Peach Penal League tallying 113 singles, 28 doubles, 16 triples and 42 home runs over 595 at-bats.  Calculate his slugging percentage.

1B = 595

2B = 42

3B = 16

HR = 28

AB = 113

1B = 28

2B = 16

3B = 113

HR = 595

AB = 42

AB = 595

HR = 42

1B = 113

2B = 28

3B = 16

1B = 28

2B = 16

3B = 113

4B = 42

HR = 595

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

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According to the Slugging Percentage Formula (on the left hand-side). Determine 1B, 2B, 3B, HR, and AB for example below:

Max had the following stats out of 114 games in the 2014 season, and he played in the Atlanta Brave club tallying 115 singles, 30 doubles, 15 triples and 40 home runs over 500 at-bats.  Calculate his slugging percentage. (Round off 2 decimals if possible)

1B = 114

2B = 2014

3B = 115

HR = 30

AB = 15

1B = 500

2B = 40

3B = 15

HR = 30

AB = 115

AB = 114

HR = 500

1B = 115

2B = 30

3B = 15

AB = 500

1B = 115

2B = 30

3B = 15

HR = 40

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

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According to the Slugging Percentage Formula (on the left hand-side). Determine 1B, 2B, 3B, HR, and AB for example below:

Tom, a player of US national team, had the following stats out of 114 games in the 2014 season, and he finished the season with great amount of total hits comprised of 80 singles, 40 doubles, 20 triples and 60 home runs over 500 at-bats.  Calculate his slugging percentage. (Round off 2 decimals if possible)

1B = 80

2B = 40

3B = 20

HR = 60

AB = 500

1B = 80

2B = 40

3B = 20

HR = 500

AB = 114

AB = 114

HR = 2014

1B = 80

2B = 40

3B = 20

AB = 2014

1B = 114

2B = 80

3B = 40

HR = 20

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

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According to the Slugging Percentage Formula (on the left hand-side). Determine 1B, 2B, 3B, HR, and AB for example below:

Jason finished the season with 172 total hits comprised of 73 singles, 36 doubles, 9 triples and 54 home runs over 457 at-bats.  Calculate his slugging percentage.

SLG = [1 x 73 + 2 x 36 + 3 x 9 + 4 x 54] /172

SLG = [1 x 73 + 2 x 36 + 3 x 9 + 4 x 54] /457

SLG = [1 + 73 x 2 + 36 x 3 + 9 x 4 + 54] /172

SLG = [1 + 73 x 2 + 36 x 3 + 9 x 4 + 54] /457

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

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According to the Slugging Percentage Formula (on the left hand-side). Determine 1B, 2B, 3B, HR, and AB for example below:

Joe Clark played in the Georgia Peach Penal League tallying 113 singles, 28 doubles, 16 triples and 42 home runs over 595 at-bats.  Calculate his slugging percentage.

SLG = [113 + 28 + 16 + 42] /595

SLG = [113 x 28 x 16 x 42] /595

SLG = [1 x 113 + 2 x 28 + 3 x 16 + 4 x 42] /595

SLG = [1 x 113 + 2 x 28 + 3 x 16 + 4 x 42] x 595

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

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According to the Slugging Percentage Formula (on the left hand-side). Determine 1B, 2B, 3B, HR, and AB for example below:

Max had the following stats out of 114 games in the 2014 season, and he played in the Atlanta Brave club tallying 115 singles, 30 doubles, 15 triples and 40 home runs over 500 at-bats.  Calculate his slugging percentage. (Round off 2 decimals if possible)

SLG = [115 + 30 + 15 + 40] / 500

SLG = [115 x 30 x 15 x 40] x 500

SLG = [1115 x 1 x 30 x 2 x 15 x3 x 40 x4] x 500

SLG = [115 x 1 + 30 x 2 + 15 x3 + 40 x4] /500

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