Millions have - although the answer does depend on what they are meant to have scored in!
Betting if the score is going to be over a set number of points, or under that set of points. Example: Gamblers may set the New England/Indianapolis game at 45 points. This could be referred to as 'the over/under for the Patriots/Colts game is 45 points'. The bettor will then decide if the total points scored in the game will be more than 45 points or less than 45 points. If the bettor decides that less than 45 points will be scored, they will bet the 'under'. If the bettor decides that more than 45 points will be scored, they will bet the 'over'.
Betting if the score is going to be over a set number of points, or under that set of points. Example: Gamblers may set the New England/Indianapolis game at 45 points. This could be referred to as 'the over/under for the Patriots/Colts game is 45 points'. The bettor will then decide if the total points scored in the game will be more than 45 points or less than 45 points. If the bettor decides that less than 45 points will be scored, they will bet the 'under'. If the bettor decides that more than 45 points will be scored, they will bet the 'over'.
Roberto Di Matteo in the 1997 final. He scored it in less than 45 seconds.
25 more than -45 = -20
10 more than 45 10 + 45 but the than means to switch45 + 10 = 55
Has it got to be "exactly" 45 more, or "at least" 45 more?
No. It means that 45 percent of the group assessed scored lower than that person's score.
45 is a whole number, and is very much more than 0.46. 0.46 is only a fraction of a single whole number.
No. When they say "at least 46", they mean "46 or more".If you scored 976, or 72, or 46, you're in.If you scored zero, 10, or 45, you're out.
In 1992-93, both Pat Lafontaine (54) and Alexander Mogilny (76) scored more then 45 goals for the Sabres.
45+4.5=49.5
45 + 27 = 72