The score is recalculated over the back 9, then the back 6 then the back 3
No, two sets of scores with the same mean are not necessarily identical. The scores could differ in terms of their distribution, range, variability, and individual values even though they have the same mean.
They should be.
If the standard deviation of 10 scores is zero, then all scores are the same.
4 score is the same as 80 and 2 dozen is the same as 24. 80:24 or 10:3
If it is stableford or stroke and two scores are tied then yes, it does go by back 9, then back 6, back 3, back 2 and back 1. (net scores of course)
You have to add all of the three scores up. You will get a larger number than any of the three scores. You then divide your larger number by 3 and this will give you the average of the three scroes.
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One can get all three credit scores by creating a free account on the website My Fico. After the first credit score is completed, one can opt on the same website for another free trial.
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4 The formula is sum of scores divided by number of scores.
In cribbage, getting a '3 of a kind' means having three cards of the same rank in your hand. This scores you 6 points.