Consider two baseball players: Player A who has a batting average of 0.350 in 100 plate appearances and Player B who has a batting average of 0.300 in 500 plate appearances. Who would you expect to have a higher batting average in a game played today without any additional information about the players?
According to information above,
The Player B has higher batting average than Player A, because Player B is more consistent than A also sample size of Player B is more than Sample Size of Player A.
So, Player B has higher batting average in game today.
Consider two baseball players: Player A who has a batting average of 0.350 in 100 plate...
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