Barry Bonds. The Major League Baseball single-season home run record is heldby Barry

Chapter 0, Problem 2.4

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Barry Bonds. The Major League Baseball single-season home run record is heldby Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants, who hit 73 in 2001. Bonds playedonly 14 games in 2005 because of injuries, so lets look at his home run totals from1986 (his first year) to 2004:16 25 24 19 33 25 34 46 37 33 42 40 37 34 49 73 46 45 45Bondss record year is a high outlier. How do his career mean and median numberof home runs change when we drop the record 73? What general fact about themean and median does your result illustrate?

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