Never heard of "bakers score" and "bakers gross", a bakers dozen is 13 because bakers used to throw in an extra bun for example if you ordered 12 buns, a baker would throw in one more making it thirteen, a score is 20 and a gross is 144, so if you go with the "bakers dozen" rule I suppose you add one to a score and one to a gross.
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Each mushroom cap is worth one point. Stems are worth one half. Add them up and that's your score. Play against your friends.
one
8 and one quarter add 8 and a half = 16
There seems to be differing opinions on the plural form for the noun gross. Half the dictionaries consulted use the singular noun form for both singular and plural (one gross, two gross), the other half uses the plural form grosses.
Cut in half, add one, cut in half, add one and so on.
kelvin
One half is two fourths, add one fourth makes three fourths I call that three quarters.
one twelfth
Yes, just add them up. The highest score you can get is 2400.
One half