cant exactly say because you need to specify where the word was placed on the board.
It is a golf term. It means to score three under par on a hole. If your par is four, you would have to get a hole in one to score a double eagle. If your par is five, you would score 2. This term is an outdated one, and is rarely used because it is rarely applicable.
Not exactly sure what would happen, but you would still be able to join the military if your general score is high enough
The instruments of the time. However if the score of a particular piece is looked at it would tell you exactly which instruments are used for that piece.
It can't be expressed exactly as a percentage, as it is one sixth as a fraction. As a decimal it is 0.166666........ recurring, so it can't be expressed exactly that way. So rounding it up to two decimal places it would be 16.67% as a percentage.
If by four sixth you mean 4/6, the answer would be 8/6 or 1 and 2/6.
In order to be accepted into Penn State University, you would need an SAT score of at least 1600. You would also need an ACT score of at least 22 and a B average.
You don't really calculate it, the median is the middle number.But it has to be in order first before you find it.Say you have a set of data like this;5,8,4,3,6,8,9,2,6,4,3,7First you put in order.2,3,3,4,4,5,6,6,7,8,8,9Next you divide the number of data by two.12/2= 6So your sixth number would be the median, but as it's a even number it is the sixth and seventh number.So the answer would be 5.5(the middle value)
One sixth of 30 minutes would be 5 minutes.
A score is 20, so 4 score would be 80.
A score is 20.4 score would be 20*4 = 80
The sixth sense or sixth universal trait is the ability to be aware, for example if your walking with your eyes closed you will probably be able to sense if your still on the same path or not. Another example would be if you had no idea that someone was walking behind you and you had no idea, you'd probably "sense" someone is walking behind you even without looking at them or hearing them or anything - a 7th grader who did a project on this