A baker average is based on the average bowled as a team. With baker Bowling, each player bowls 2 frames. So it's considered as if it's a one person team, even though 5 people bowled.
The season's ending average is used as the book average for that league for the next season. In some league rules, the starting average for handicap purposes is based on that book average or it could be based on the highest of the bowler's book averages from the past season.
It's relative to the player and their bowling average.
There was a average grade in the grading book.
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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.
First, you could contact the league secretary. If this was a USBC certified league, the USBC's website at bowl.com has an average lookup feature.
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Book averages are typically calculated by using the ending average of a certified league, providing the average has at least 12 games (or 21 depending on the situation). If a player has bowled multiple certified leagues in a season, each league will have it's own book average, however the highest of the averages is what the bowler will be using normally for tournaments for the following year.
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take your total and divide it by 10