This depends on a lot of things. One set requires a minimum of 24 points to be won by one player. Some mathes are one set, some are best of 3 sets, some are best of 5 sets, some are best of 3 sets with the 3rd set being a match tie-break (first to 10 points but must win by 2 points. Eg. 10-8 or 13-11 or 24-22 etc.). Most tennis matches are best of 3 sets. This means that the first player to get 2 sets wins the match. The player will need a minimum of 48 points. I hope this answered your question. But there are too many things to depend on to win a match. One match can take over 1,000 points (even though it is very, very, very unlikely).
None. There must be at least one example of a many-to-one mapping.
You must win 4 games to win the set so that the final game score would be: 5-7 you must win by a minimum of 2 games and in this case u must break your opponents service play at least twice But if they were to win a game and make it 6-6 before you could win that final game then you would have to go into a tiebreaker where to win you must get 7 points AND also be winning by 2 points at the same time hope this helped =]
3 power play is in one match
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A match is made up games or sets. Usually they are best of 5 or best of 3. So one match makes up several games, or more commonly called, sets. Several matches make up a tournament.
You get 6 sets of outcomes.
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In regular volleyball it usually goes to 25 and you have to win by 2. In beach volleyball the first 2 games in a match go to 21 and the third if necessary goes to 15.
No, because some of the alleles will match the father; however, all of the alleles must either match one of the mother's alleles or one of the father's alleles.
A tennis match is split into different parts, first games, then sets then the match. A game is one by the the first player to get over 40. The scoring goes as follows: 15, 30, 40 then game win. Unless both players tie on 40 then they must win two points consecutively. First attaining an advantage then a win. Games are played with one player serving throughout then in the next game the next player serves, this continues alternately. You must win 6 games to win a set, unless both players tie on 5 then a player must win 2 games consecutively to reach 7, if it reaches 6 all a tie breaker is played. This involves the players alternately serving 2 times, the player to reach 7 first wins, unless they tie at 6 then a player must win two games in a row. The player who wins the tie breaker wins the set. A tie break is played in all sets at 6 all, except the last one (the third set in women's tennis and the fifth set in the men's game). In the last set, players continue until one secures a two game lead. In women's tennis you must win 2 sets to win the match, in men's a player must win 3 sets. Bit complicated but you get the hang of it pretty sharpish.
Men play a maximum of 5 sets and Women play a maximum of 3 sets. Obviously in mens they play 3 sets only if one player wins all of the first 3 sets as the opponent can't come back with 2 sets left. Women play 2 at minimum for the same reason.