A score is defined as 20 years. So it would be 60 years.
What makes 3 scores and a ten is 70 years.
70 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.
It would be 4.5 scores.
A millennium consists of 1,000 years. Since one score is equal to 20 years, you can determine the number of scores in a millennium by dividing 1,000 by 20. Therefore, there are 50 scores in one millennium.
What makes 3 scores and a ten is 70 years.
Three scores make up 60.
70 years
Your SAT scores expire after 10 years.
A score is 20 years, so 10 scores is 200 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.
10 score years.
It would be 4.5 scores.
The answer is 81. Simply add the three test scores and divide by three.
Yes. (Note that one says and writes three score - without an -s on the end).
A score is 20, so 200 years would be 10 score years.
1 score = 20 years2 millenia = 2,000 years = 100 score