That depends on your league's rules. For example, in my league we take 90% of the difference from 240. This is not common, but we have a lot of high average bowlers (not me) on our league. Many leagues may use 200.
So, 240 -141= 99. 90% of 99 = 89.
129.5 is the average.
To calculate the average of two numbers, add them and divide the result by 2. The average of 92 and 141 is 116.5
It's relative to the player and their bowling average.
141 pounds
[122+138+141+115+x+(x+10)]/6 133526+2x 7982x 272x 136, x+10 146Check (122+138+141+115+136+146)/6 798/6 133
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Divide the total money spent for bowling games by the number of games bowled. I.E. If you spent $9 for bowling games and bowled 9 games, the average cost is $1.00.
8
222/13
131
155
take your total and divide it by 10