Submitted by reddevil131313 t3_yrio6y in dataisbeautiful
ThisIsMyStonerAcount t1_ivtymse wrote
I don't understand what I'm looking at.
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At first glance, it seems like the Bundesliga has the least amount of variation (it's always Bayern Munich and only 2x BVB), while the Serie A has at least 3 different winners.
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I asume think the title does not match the graph (and you're not really talking about the variance of who wins the title). Also, there seem to be some sort of error bars here, but they're also weird (e.g. for the Serie A they go upwards a lot but apparently not downwards, while it's the other way around for Ligue 1. Or does the blue line indicate something else?
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what does PPG actually mean? Is this only for the team winning the league in that year? Or over all games? I'm confused.
Paan1k t1_ivvlfzw wrote
I think the line is just linking all points.
PPG is the number of points divided by the total number of games, i.e. the average number of points for a game. For example, there are 38 matchs in Ligue 1, and 3 pts for a win, 1 for a draw, and 0 for a defeat. Paris has 93 pts at the end : 2.5 PPG.
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