The following table gives the career record in the One-Day Internationals of few of the Indian batsmen:
Name
Matches Played
Innings Played
Runs Scored
Average
Rohit
50
48
1800
40
Gill
50
50
2034
45.2
Virat
46
46
1679
36.5
Shreyas
44
44
1539
40.5
Hardik
40
38
1806
51.6
Rahul
42
40
1445
42.5
The average is calculated by dividing the total runs scored by the total number of matches in which the batman got out.
To reflect the performance of the players better, it was decided that the average would be calculated on the basis of the total innings played. Whose average will see the maximum change due to this?
The following table gives the career record in the One-Day Internationals of few of the Indian batsmen:
Name |
Matches Played |
Innings Played |
Runs Scored |
Average |
Rohit |
50 |
48 |
1800 |
40 |
Gill |
50 |
50 |
2034 |
45.2 |
Virat |
46 |
46 |
1679 |
36.5 |
Shreyas |
44 |
44 |
1539 |
40.5 |
Hardik |
40 |
38 |
1806 |
51.6 |
Rahul |
42 |
40 |
1445 |
42.5 |
The average is calculated by dividing the total runs scored by the total number of matches in which the batman got out.
To reflect the performance of the players better, it was decided that the average would be calculated on the basis of the total innings played. Whose average will see the maximum change due to this?
Option 1 -
Rohit
Option 2 -
Gill
Option 3 -
Virat
Option 4 -
Rahul
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1 Answer
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Correct Option - 4
Detailed Solution:The difference is maximum in case of Rahul
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