the number of extra base hits (doubles, triples ,home runs) over how many at bats you have and then divide
For example, If you score is 8, your percentage comes out to be 8x9.5 = 76% Do note, the calculated percentage is indicative or approximate
If the question does not state from which number the 1,324 should be calculated as percentage of, I'd say that 1,324 equals 132,4%
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A percentage error is 100*(measurement - true value)/true valueThe percentage error is negative if the measured (or calculated) value is smaller that the true value.
annual percentage rate
OPS stands for 'on base percentage plus slugging percentage' and is equal to (on base percentage + slugging percentage). If a player's on base percentage is .350 and slugging percentage is .500, the OPS is .850.
On base percentage plus slugging percentage
Slugging percentage is calculated by dividing the total number of bases a player has earned by the total number of at-bats. It indicates a player's power and ability to hit for extra bases. A higher slugging percentage suggests that a player is more likely to hit for extra bases, such as doubles, triples, and home runs, making them a more valuable offensive player in baseball.
In baseball statistics, slugging percentage (abbreviated SLG) is a popular measure of the power of a hitter. It is calculated as total bases divided by at bats:
In MLB in the 2009 season, in the National League the average on base percentage was .331 and the average slugging percentage was .409. In the American League, the average on base percentage was .336 and the average slugging percentage was .428.
On base percentage Plus Slugging percentage.
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On-Base Plus Slugging. So it is a combination of a players On-Base Percentage (OBP) and their Slugging Percentage (SLG). For example, if a player has a .448 OBP and a .613 SLG they would have an OPS of 1.061.
you add together on-base percentage and slugging percentage
On Base Percentage Plus Slugging Percentage