The expected average number of starts for a pitcher, barring injuries, is 33.
Since there is only one number to find an average of, the average is equal to the number itself, that is, 295616.10.
Since there is only one number, the average of that one number is itself. The answer is 3612.
Since there is only one number, the average is equal to the number itself, in this case, 8.
Since there is only one number, the average is the number itself! It is 132/10 = 66/5
No one. That number was worn by pitcher Livan Hernandez but no one has worn it since he was traded to the Diamondbacks in 2006.
The average number of stars in a dwarf galaxy is several billion.
i dont know sorry. however, it MUST be 1 or 0 since that combination starts at the trillionth number.
It is not possible to answer this question in a sensible way since you have not bothered to mention which country you are referring to.
The average number of stars in a dwarf galaxy since it contains a few million to several billion stars with as few as ten million (107) stars.
Here is a list of San Francisco Giants players who have worn No. 53 since 1958:Mike Rowland, pitcher (1980).Alan Fowlkes, pitcher (1982).Colin Ward, pitcher (1985).Eric Gunderson, pitcher (1990-91).Joe Rosselli, pitcher (1995).Keith Foulke, pitcher (1997).Orel Hershiser, pitcher (1998).Kevin Correia, pitcher (2003-2005).Leo Estrella, pitcher, (2004).Jonathan Sanchez, pitcher (2006-2008).Denny Bautista, pitcher (2010).Melky Cabrera, outfielder (2012).
since when have you been asking questions!
The average number of stars in a giant galaxy since it contains trillions of stars is 10 trillion.