A minimum of 12 to 15 points of comparison is typically considered sufficient for positive identification between two fingerprint impressions. However, the exact number may vary depending on the jurisdiction and the standards of the forensic agency involved. In some cases, examiners may prioritize the quality and clarity of the points over quantity. Ultimately, it's the combination of ridge characteristics and their overall arrangement that leads to a conclusive match.
7 1/2 Points per mom/ dad
21
Three non-co-linear points are sufficient to uniquely define a single plane.
The word prints has one syllable.
1 To Make It A Awesome Match ;)
7 1/2 Points per mom/ dad
50 :)
Two points are sufficient.
exactly 7
21
Three non-co-linear points are sufficient to uniquely define a single plane.
10
The word prints has one syllable.
1 To Make It A Awesome Match ;)
i think it is two but i am not positive
The Minneapolis Star Tribune prints approximately 300,000 prints on weekdays. On Sundays, the Minneapolis Star Tribune prints approximately 500,000 prints.
No, I did a science project, I got many fingerprints. A lot of them were the same but not all. Some had crazy prints! I had 25 prints and about 5 had different prints