On August 7, 2007 Barry Bonds hit his 756th home run, breaking the all-time career home run record, formerly held by Hank Aaron. Does that make Bonds a better home run hitter than Aaron? Let’s compare their annual home run production over their entire careers. A side-by-side stemplot is shown below.

use the plot to write a few sentences discussing the similarities and differences in the distributions of home runs per year for bonds and aaron

On August 7 2007 Barry Bonds hit his 756th home run breaking the alltime career home run record formerly held by Hank Aaron Does that make Bonds a better home r class=

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From the stemplot, it can be taken that:

Both were very consistent home run hitters, due to the great amount of seasons with at least 20 home runs. Bonds had the biggest outlier, with a season of 73 home runs, while Aaron distribution was less spread.

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  • From the stemplot, it can be taken that Bonds had the biggest outlier, which was the season with 73 home runs.
  • His season with the lowest amount of home runs was also less than Aaron, as he had a 5 home run season while Aaron lowest amount was 10.
  • They both had a lot of seasons with at least 20 home runs, so both very consistent.

Thus, we can take that:

Both were very consistent home run hitters, due to the great amount of seasons with at least 20 home runs. Bonds had the biggest outlier, with a season of 73 home runs, while Aaron distribution was less spread.

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