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Most people would say 58.5, because most people round up if a number is followed by the number 5 or greater. However, there is an even-odd rounding rule that is used when the number to be dropped is a 5. If the number in front of the 5 is an even number, such as 58.45, then you round down, in this case to 58.4. If the number in front of the 5 is odd, you round up. For example 58.35 would round up to 58.4. You should check with your teacher about which rounding rule to use.
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Yes, though most people round pi to 3.14, since pi is an infinite number. It continues farther: 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510 :)
Pound as in a pound coin. Other answer: Clowns too. Most clowns are fat, and it rhymes with round. their are scary as heck
Most likely not much the 5.56 round's case is 45mm long and the AK-47 round is 39mm long, so the bolt won't close on the 5.56 round.
The origins of Golf is not specified. However, it is considered the golf club is developed in Scotland from the 15th century. The 18-hole round was created in 1764.
No, not the pros, but when you are out for a round of golf with your buddies, of course so.
Most are designed to last for one round on an 18-hole golf course, but not much more. Of course, it depends on how long the course is - and how hilly!
I don't think there are any signature golf courses, but every course has a signature hole, which is basically the best hole on the course, for which that course will be remembered. It may be the hardest hole, or the easiest hole or perhaps just the most picturesque.
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Depends how long they have been playing golf and their ability. Some would shoot under par, and some would struggle to break 100. Tiger Woods played off scratch at the age of 13.
Theoretically, the "highest" score (and thereby the worst possible score) is infinite. In practice, most amateurs limit a hole's score to 10 strokes, making the maximum carded score (score written on a score card) 180 (or +108 on a par-72 course).
as many as your feel it can handle. i personaly change my golf ball everytime but sometimes it can be used for many rounds. most of the time it gets scratches and drit which can effect the spin and compression though. so i would suggest your use one golf ball per round
If by "bottom hole" you mean the round hole at the end, then no. Most of the sound of a flute comes out near where the mouthpiece is
There are many shaped buttons, like triangles and hearts. Most are round, because it is the easiest shape to fit in the hole! :)
No, but you will risk losing the ball you are playing with and most likely someone will take it for their own.
A putter would be considered a Golf club. It is one of the 14 clubs which makes up a set of golf clubs and usually considered one of the most important clubs in the bag. In an average round of golf a putter could be used as many as 36 times. It is usually the shortest club in the bag and has the least loft at around 4 degrees. It is simply used on the greens to roll the ball towards or into the hole.