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Mathematics, 06.03.2020 06:10 queenpaige2015

One year Roger had the lowest ERA​ (earned-run average, mean number of runs yielded per nine innings​ pitched) of any male pitcher at his​ school, with an ERA of 3.14. ​Also, Amber had the lowest ERA of any female pitcher at the school with an ERA of 3.38. For the​ males, the mean ERA was 4.371 and the standard deviation was 0.787. For the​ females, the mean ERA was 4.363 and the standard deviation was 0.869. Find their respective​ z-scores. Which player had the better year relative to their​ peers, Roger or Amber​? ​(Note: In​ general, the lower the​ ERA, the better the​ pitcher.) Roger had an ERA with a​ z-score of nothing. Amber had an ERA with a​ z-score of nothing.

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