During World War 2, imported goods that included tinned items were rationed in Britain, and these were worth 16 points in your ration book. This was for a four week period. The items could be tinned fish and dried fruits.
Church is worth 16 points in Scrabble, and 17 points in Words with Friends.
The letter Q is worth 10 points; the other six letters are worth one point each. The word is worth 16 total points.
It is a 4.7 and worth 7 points. For more answers to the points and AR levels, visit www.renlearn.com and click on shop. The search quizzes.
You can only miss 16 points on a 100 point test in order to get an 84%. If the questions are worth 2 points EACH, you can miss 8. If the questions are worth 4 points each, you can only miss 4 questions.
A 16 oz bottle or cup (that is the standard size) is worth 3 points. Same goes for most beers.
In the Accelerated Reader program, the number of points assigned to a book is based on its length and complexity. "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" by J.K. Rowling is a longer and more complex book compared to others in the series. Typically, a book of this length and complexity might be assigned around 18-20 Accelerated Reader points. However, the exact number of points may vary depending on the specific edition and version of the book used in the program.
In Pinochle, the points are calculated based on the cards in your hand. Aces are worth 11 points, tens are worth 10 points, kings are worth 4 points, queens are worth 3 points, jacks are worth 2 points, and nines are worth 0 points. The total points in a hand are added up to determine the score for that hand.
It is worth 18 points.
The yellow is worth 2 points and the brown is worth 4 points.
16 cardinal points are
Hitting the sliotar between the tall posts (similar to rugby posts) is a "point" worth one point. Hitting the sliotar into the net (similar to a soccer net) is a "goal" worth three points. The scoring in hurling is displayed like this: Team A 3-8 Team B 0-16 The first number represents goals (three points) and the second number represents points (one point) In the above example, Team A won scoring 17 points against Team B which scored 16 points.
The queen is worth 9 points, the rook is 5 points, the knight and a bishop are both worth 3 points, and a pawn is worth 1 point.