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In the NBA, there is no significant difference between first half and second half scores. For the 2009-10 season thus far, I took the 25 games with the highest winning score, 25 with the lowest winning score, and 25 closest to the average winning score and extracted the quarter-by-quarter values for both teams. The result was 150 scores by quarter, 75 from the winning team and 75 from the losing team. For the first half, the teams averaged 50.15 points with a standard deviation of 10.63 points. For the second half, the teams averaged 49.87 points with a standard deviation of 10.77 points. The resultant p-value is 81.67%, meaning that at the 1% level of significance (will be right 99% of the time), the first half and second half scores are practically equal. This test was for the NBA 2009-10 season only, so it may vary in different years or leagues.
Denver Nuggets @ Phoenix Suns. Score was 173 to 143. they score 107 in the first half. 50 points in the 1st.
Im assuming you mean from half court which would get your team 3 points
t+0.5+t=2t
17 to 10 Packers
== == no he scored 69
The halftime score of Super Bowl IX was: Pittsburgh Steelers 2, Minnesota Vikings 0.
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gymnastics is scored out of 10 points. a fall counts for a half a point or sometimes a whole point. unpointed toes are about up to .3 points off. If you have all the needed components in your routine u start with a 10,......and the mistakes made in your routine are points deducted from your score
That is a d-. You have missed half of the problems, so that isn't the best score.