Well, my friend, if you're 10 strokes under par in Golf, that means you're playing beautifully! In terms of integers, being under par would be represented by negative numbers, so 10 strokes under par would be represented by the integer -10. Keep up the good work on the course, and remember to enjoy the journey!
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Yes -10 is an integer and a rational number
Any integer that is a multiple of 10 (those are the ones that end with 0) will yield an integer if you divide it by 10. Anything else will not.
Its both -10 +10
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Boogie.Eagle - 2 under parBirdie - 1 under parParBoogie - 1 over parDouble Boogie - 2 overSnow Man - 8 StrokesMoose - 10 Strokes
No. For example, 5 is an odd integer and 3 is an odd integer, yet 5/3 is neither an integer nor odd (as odd numbers are, by definition, integers).
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Yes -10 is an integer and a rational number
Thats a good question for you all wondering of playing minigolf. The course under par is the 3 trophies you will get as you you progress through golf. Ok, to get course under par all you have to do is when you look at par you must have less than the total pars ( or same number of shots as total par ) to make it count. This is simple trophies to earn. Best place is the easy section of golf because the mediumj and hard will give you hard time. Here are the three trophies ( remember to get the course to count you need to get same or below the total par. 1. 1 course under par ( easy trophy just play 1 course and beat the total par ) 2. 10 courses under par ( will take a little time depends on how fast you go. ) 3. 100 courses ( this is the one that takes alot of time to get but it all depends on how fast you go, i know you can do it. ).
Any integer that is a multiple of 10 (those are the ones that end with 0) will yield an integer if you divide it by 10. Anything else will not.
No, it's just however many you take. The people you're golfing with may have a rule to keep the game moving quickly, but there is no official rule.
Which integer represents 10 a.m. the same day
Its both -10 +10
Its both -10 +10
Strokes per hour refer to keystrokes. Usually typing is referred to as words per minute and strokes per hour are for a 10 key.
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