Yes. (Note that one says and writes three score - without an -s on the end).
A score is defined as 20 years. So it would be 60 years.
What makes 3 scores and a ten is 70 years.
20 years
70 years
3 scores, one decade, five years seven decades five years 7.5 decades .75 centuries a senior
Three centuries is 300 years, so 300 + 79 would be 379 years.
J'ai soixante seize ans literally means "I have seventy-six years" Which is like saying, "I am seventy-six years old"
Calculated in 2010, their age would be seventy-three years of age.
20 y in a s means 20 years in a scoreEx. 4 scores and 7 years=87 years
A score is 20 years, so 10 scores is 200 years.
Your SAT scores expire after 10 years.
To determine how many scores are in 60 years, we first define a "score" as 20 years. Therefore, to find the number of scores in 60 years, we divide 60 by 20, which equals 3. Thus, there are 3 scores in 60 years.