If 4 balls out of 6 reach the boundary in a cricket match then the average number of balls reaching the boundary in selected 10 overs of the match?

Average=np

=4×10
=40ans

Explain what an "over" is.

To find the average number of balls reaching the boundary in 10 overs, we need to find the average number of balls reaching the boundary per over and then multiply it by 10.

Given that 4 balls out of 6 reach the boundary, we can calculate the average per over by dividing the total number of balls reaching the boundary (4) by the total number of balls bowled in an over (6).

Average per over = 4/6

To find the average for 10 overs, we multiply the average per over by 10:

Average for 10 overs = (4/6) * 10

Simplifying:

Average for 10 overs = 20/6

So, the average number of balls reaching the boundary in selected 10 overs of the match is approximately 3.33.