Explanation:
A : B = 60 : 45.
A : C = 60 : 40.
B=BxA=45x60=45=90= 90 : 80.CAC60404080
B can give C 10 points in a game of 90.
B:C=B/A*A/C=90/80
so 90-80=10 points
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You can find out how many points you have earned in different ways depending on what the points are for. If you are taking a test, you can ask your teacher. If you are an athlete, you can check your stats at the end of the game.
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