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IF YOU HAVE ONE GAME, YOU HAVE A POSIBILITY OF 3 OUTCOMES, IF YOU HAVE 2 GAMES IT GO'S UP TO 9 POSIBILE OUTCOMES. FIRST ANSWER 1X3=3 SECOND IS 3X3=9 FOR 10 GAMES IT IS 3X3 TEN TIMES 3X3X3X3X3X3X3X3X3X3=59,049 POSSIBLE COMBINATIONS (I THINK)HA HA
53 (132 - 79 = 53)
Well, darling, one square kilometer is about 100 football fields. So, if you ever need to visualize how big a piece of land is, just picture a hundred football games going on at the same time. Hope that helps, sugar!
75 games.
Well, if they won 5 out of 14 games, that means they lost 9 out of 14 games. So, if they played 42 games in total, you can calculate that they lost 27 games. Math doesn't lie, honey.
IF YOU HAVE ONE GAME, YOU HAVE A POSIBILITY OF 3 OUTCOMES, IF YOU HAVE 2 GAMES IT GO'S UP TO 9 POSIBILE OUTCOMES. FIRST ANSWER 1X3=3 SECOND IS 3X3=9 FOR 10 GAMES IT IS 3X3 TEN TIMES 3X3X3X3X3X3X3X3X3X3=59,049 POSSIBLE COMBINATIONS (I THINK)HA HA
Games available in most casinos are commonly called casino games. In a casino game, the players gamble cash or casino chips on various possible random outcomes
I assume you mean that each team plays only one game, for a total of five games. There are 32 possible outcomes. add-on: No, I think he/she means 10 nfl games not teams. That would be 20 teams in all. It'd probably be 2 to the 10th.. which makes it like 1024 possible outcomes.
32,768 different outcomes
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Since there are two teams, and ten games, there are 20 possible outcomes, since either team may win each game.
In a regular season of American football there are a large amount of different games that are played. On average, there are 256 different season games, and 11 playoff games.
Basically they are 2 very different games
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That depends on how you organize your data: Firstly, there are only two possible scores, as the game currently stands - commencing 2011: a goal = 6 points; and a 'behind' = one point. So for any two games: Each game will have 2 possible opening scores. So the total possible outcomes might be: Game A: 1 goal and Game B: 1 goal Game A: 1 goal and Game B: 1 point Game A: 1 point and Game B: 1 goal Game A: 1 point and Game B: 1 point
There are 432 possible outcomes in the game of Clue: 6 Suspects x 9 Rooms x 8 Weapons (although there were only 6 weapons in the original games).
There are many football games that can be played for free. One is NCAA 2006. It is an old game, so it is possible to download it for free right on the NCAA site.