you can finish on two bulls eyes or treble twenty and double twenty
15/21= 71.43% chance. It's the number of possible throws without repetition divided by the total different combinations of dice throw. Here is a handy Combination and Permutation Calculator: http://www.mathsisfun.com/combinatorics/combinations-permutations-calculator.html
25. In one throw the odds are 2/8. That is, th ere are 8 possible outcomes, two of which are considered "winning" combinations (HHH and TTT). In 100 throws, you would expect each of the 8 outcomes to occur 12 or 13 times (the average of the number of times each of the 8 outcomes occurs will always be exactly 12.5, whether the distribution is even or whether you got all heads all 100 throws and all the other combinations were zero). You would expect the number of times you get all heads or all tails - two of those combinations - to be 25.
You throw it, and they measure it. It is in meters. The person with the longest throw at the end wins.
If you meant throw, then it depends how hard and how much strengh you have to throw one
Hi All answered in http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/4782 = Relay Forms = 121 ratings | 4.61 out of 5 | Print DocumentRelays are classified by their number of poles and number of throws. The pole of a relay is the terminal common to every path. Each position that the pole can connect to is called a throw. A relay can be made of n poles and m throws. For example, a single-pole single-throw relay (SPST) has one pole and one throw, as illustrated in the following figure. A single-pole double-throw (SPDT) relay has one pole and two throws, as illustrated in the following figure: A double-pole double-throw (DPDT) relay has two poles, each with two simultaneously controlled throws, as illustrated in the following figure: Relays are then classified into forms. Relay forms are categorized by the number of poles and throws as well as the default position of the relay. Three common relay forms are: A, B, and C. Form A Form A relays are SPST with a default state of normally open. Form B Form B relays are SPST with a default state of normally closed. Form C Form C relays are SPDT and break the connection with one throw before making contact with the other (break-before-make).
triple 17 + double 20, or triple 19 + double 17.
t17 & d20 t19 & d17
t6-d20 t8-d17
A shanghai is a single, a double, and a triple of the same number in one throw of three darts.
If you plan on getting a bulls eye, then aim a little off and pull back on the dart and let go.
Throw the dart in the 8 If you want to finish you have to hit the double 4
Because its like baseball three strikes your out.Exept you throw darts.
This is a rule in some versions of darts; the World Championships does not require it, for example.
trip 17 + double 20ortrip 19 + double 17Source(s):Left side of the question there are a group of pictures when you click the one. Click on Picture to enlarge it and you see Carl still needs 141 pnts to close the game. because we know a doubles bulls-eye is worth 50 pnts take away 50 points for his final throw, and you have 91 pnts to get in the first two throws.
No, men and women throw from the same oche.
A bust, which is called a burst in Europe, is throwing more than you need to complete an '01 game. It's also called a bust when you throw exactly the points that you need, but your last dart was not a double (I'm referring to real darts; you do not need to double-out in soft-tip darts). Leaving yourself one point is also a bust since there is no way to set up for a double-out from one point.When you bust, your score remains what it was before you began your turn, and the next player is up. If you're counting darts for statistics, the turn in which you busted counts as three darts no matter how many darts you actually threw before you busted.
LWAT=Legs won against throw