The circle actually don't have different points values. In curling, each stone can score 1 point if it is closer than the closest stone of the other team (in other words, if yellow team has 8 rocks far away from the center, but red team has just one rock right in the center, red will score 1 point) Only the team with the closest rock to the center scores points in that "end" (which is like one round). The painted rings area as a whole is called the "house," and like I said, all that matters is if your rocks are closer to the center (called the "tee") than the other team's. As long as a rock is touching at least part of the house, it is eligible to score.
Which points?
In each curling end there are eight curling stones for each team--16 total.
Infinitely many! because there are infinitely many points on the circle. So for each ponit on the circle a ponit can be determined on the circle at a given distance from that point resulting into greatly many eaqal chords.
They are 4 points on the circle, and 29 on or in the circle.
A curling match is played between two teams of four players each.
In a circle, there are infinitely many chords because a chord can be defined as a line segment with both endpoints on the circle. Since you can choose an infinite number of points on the circumference to create different chords, the total number of chords is limitless. Each unique pair of points on the circle corresponds to one unique chord.
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There are an infinite number of points on the circumference of a circle and an infinite number of points on a semi-circle so the answer to your question is "An infinite number of pairs of points."
Lots of points don't lie on the circle. In fact, there are (in a way) more points NOT on the circle, than points on the circle.
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42X9=378 pounds
50 points