Anthony Morrow
75.6 is the highest of all-time average is 30 %
To change a decimal to a percentage, all you need to do is multiply it by 100. This is the same as moving the decimal point two spaces to the right. .453 = 45.3%
25%; When you are trying to figure out what a decimal is as a percent, all that you have to do is move the decimal point to the right twice! And there you have it!
Ted Williams, at .483 averaged over his whole career
The answer will depend on what the "certain distances" are for each point.
Rajon Rondo
No, Ohio State's winning percentage is 71.6%. It is the fifth highest of All-time. The University of Michigan holds the highest winning percentage of 74%
75.6 is the highest of all-time average is 30 %
Oscar Robertson
It's C.J. Redick. He at one point in his career shot 82.5% from corner 3. But the highest 3 point percentage from all around was by Stephen Curry at 51.5%.
Garde Thompson
According to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, as of the start of the 2007 season the team with the best all time regular season winning percentage was the Miami Dolphins whose all time regular season record was 368-252-4 for a winning percentage of .593. Second was the Chicago Bears with an all time regular season record of 670-482-42 for a winning percentage of .579.
Among existing teams, the Cowboys have the best winning percentage. As of the beginning of the 2010 season, Dallas is 467-339-6 all-time, for a .579 winning percentage.
golden state warriors
Otto Graham was 57-13-1 in the NFL and 109-17-4 overall, the best winning percentage of all time.
All time the Chicago Bears hold the most wins in football history at 704 and the best winning percentage at .579.
To change a decimal to a percentage, all you need to do is multiply it by 100. This is the same as moving the decimal point two spaces to the right. .453 = 45.3%