Sort of combining your attempt and Zaxo's solution (differs in that it constructs the hash differently; which is better depends on what you need these vars for later):
my %avgsHash;
my @cols2 = map { tr/_/,/; $_ } @cols2;
@avgsHash{ @cols2 } = map {to_decimal($_)} @avgs;
print "Server,Statistic,Average\n";
printf("%s,%f\n", $_, $avgsHash{$_}) for @cols2;
Also note that commas don't need escaping in regex's. e.g.
s/,/A/g and
s/A/,/g will both work fine.
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