A basket made from inside the three-point line is worth two points. This applies to field goals made from any part of the court within that area. Shots made from beyond the three-point line are worth three points.
Serving an ace in tennis is worth just as many points as serving, playing the point out, and winning it. In other words, one point.
If each question on a 75-question test is worth the same amount of points, then the total points for the test can be calculated by multiplying the number of questions by the points per question. For example, if each question is worth 1 point, then a 75-question test would be worth 75 points in total.
It depends on how many points each question is worth. If they are worth 1 point, 30, 2 points, 15, etc...
If each question on a 75-question test is worth the same number of points, the total number of points for the entire test would be the number of questions multiplied by the points per question. For example, if each question is worth 1 point, then a 75-question test would be worth 75 points in total.
You cannot know that. If you are told the total number of points for the test, you know (or count) the number of questions and you are told that each question is worth the same number of points then, and only then, each question is worth (total points/number of questions) points.
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A basket made from half court in basketball is typically worth three points. This applies to shots taken beyond the three-point line, which includes half court. If a player shoots from inside the three-point line, the basket would only be worth two points.
Each basket is worth 1 point at the foul line, 2 points inside of the 3-point line, and 3 points outside of the 3-point line.
4 points, but if foul it it is 3 point. This is the columbian basket ball rule.
If you are talking about basketball, then no. A basket is worth three points if shot from behind the 3-point line, regardless of where the player lands.
In basketball, there is a half-circle drawn on the court (the 3 point line) with the center of the circle at the basket. Shots made from outside that half-circle are awarded 3 points, while shots inside that circle are awarded 2 points.
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If you shoot and make a basket inside the three point line or with your feet on the three point line it is worth two points. If you shoot and make a basket anywhere behind the three point line without your feet on the line it is worth three points. If you get fouled when you are shooting you go to the free throw line to shoot free throws. This is an uncontested, untimed shot that if you make it, it is worth one point.
Two-point shots in basketball are shots taken from inside the three-point line, which are worth two points. Three-point shots are taken from beyond the three-point line and are worth three points. The main difference is the distance from the basket and the number of points awarded for each shot.
A FG, or field goal, is a scoring play in basketball where a player makes a basket from anywhere on the court, except for the free-throw line. A field goal is worth two points if made from inside the three-point line and three points if made from beyond the three-point line.
A regular basket is worth 2 points in basketball. In basketball, a foul shot taken from the foul line is worth 1 point. A field goal, shot in normal play is worth 2 points. A shot taken outside the 3-point line will earn the successful attempt three points.