In what is called eastern count, all of the points are counted. A deer with 4 points on one side and 5 on the other is a 9 point buck. Out west, the same deer would be called a 4-by-5.
One hundred cents make one carat, where cents is an older term for points.
They had guns then. So they used those.
Maybe, maybe not. How many points he develops depends on how long he lives compared to his father, and how healthy he is. Consider this: if a deer always had more points than his father, then given that there have been hundreds of thousands of generations of deer since deer began, today's mature deer would have hundreds of thousands of points.
One hundred points are equal to one carat.
when swampert is at level one-hundred he can have a range of three-hundred-nine and four-hundred-twelve hit points.
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7.5 ÷ 100 = 0.075
Simple- points for divided by points against multiplied by one hundred!
Deer always have two antlers. It is the number of points on the antler that indicate the age.
The apostrophe is not needed because deer is a singular and plural word. The sentence should read 'These deer antlers all have eight points.'
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