Suppose that if a baseball player hits .285 during a given season (28.5% of his at-bats result in hi


Question: Suppose that if a baseball player hits .285 during a given season (28.5% of his at-bats result in hits), his lifetime batting average of .278 will rise. Use this observation to explain why a marginal curve always intersects the related average curve at the maximum or the minimum point.

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