Most likely this refers to the number of points that is possible for opposing teams to split between, during a week/session.
Points are awarded based on several options, which normally include:
I think 15
Is not pt an abbreviation for pint? So the answer would be 15.
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To compare 400 points (pt) and 100 gallons, we need to understand the context of what "points" refers to, as it can vary greatly depending on the system used (e.g., points in a scoring system, points in a grading system, etc.). If we assume points represent a numerical scoring system, they cannot be directly compared to a measurement of volume like gallons without additional context. Therefore, without more information on the value or significance of the points, we cannot determine which is greater.
There is no pt in the metric system. In the Imperial system, it stands for pint.
There are 14 pints.
no 15 pt = 30 cups
15 pt
That is 30 cups
No.
The 2002 PT Cruiser has a 15 gal. tank.
Choices Pt I - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: UK:15