It's probably going to have something to do with what you change them to.
You can change the first or second point to its oppisite
YES
You do not have any. They are all sealed. I just asked the same question when the dealer was changing my oil.
Such a data point is called an outlier.
The easiest way to find out is to divide the amount of points you got divided by the total number of points. 103 divided by 200 is 0.515. Turn that number into a percent by changing the decimal place two places to the right. You got 51.5% right, or a 51.5 (ouch).
It will effect the accuracy of the speedometer and odometer, effect the transmission shift points, effect the fuel mileage, effect the brake horse power,
No effect
no, paying life points is considered a cost, so it is not effect damage.
I would refer to your codex, there are various upgrades you can give them changing the points value.
Being on mars
If I understand correctly your asking if you can change your stat points at Rolith if you are a Ranger. No matter what armor/class you are wearing you can still changing stat points at Rolith.
Three points on a license in New York can effect insurance rates. If points get too high, insurance can also be revoked.
"Self-Destruct Button" requires that: # Your Life Points are lower than your opponent # The different between you and your opponet's Life Points is at least 7000 So you cannot have 7000 more Life Points and be able to activate "Self-Destruct Button". Once this card's effect resolves, you and your opponent's Life Points become 0 - this is not considered losing or gaining any Life Points just the Life Points "changing" (this means that cards like "Barrel Behind the Door" that deal with damage will not work). The duel ends in a draw.
You can change the first or second point to its oppisite
YES
the temperature at which the solution freezes is lowered.
Most likely the answer is Yes they will.