I'm sorry if this has been asked, but I did a search and cannot find an answer regarding the qualification of a marker to score the scheme.
If I have a perfect row of 3 of the chosen markers, and they are 50 mm, would the ones on the ends qualify to score 2 of the 6 markers even if there is 1 of the chosen markers in the middle?
The discussion stems from:
1. The interpretation that the middle one is within 1" of the other 2, making the end markers not able to be eligible to score.
or
2. The interpretation that 2 markers on either side of the middle one are not within 1" of each other, and would make them eligible to score.
Or is there another reason that they would or would not score?
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I'm sorry if this has been asked, but I did a search and cannot find an answer regarding the qualification of a marker to score the scheme.
If I have a perfect row of 3 of the chosen markers, and they are 50 mm, would the ones on the ends qualify to score 2 of the 6 markers even if there is 1 of the chosen markers in the middle?
The discussion stems from:
1. The interpretation that the middle one is within 1" of the other 2, making the end markers not able to be eligible to score.
or
2. The interpretation that 2 markers on either side of the middle one are not within 1" of each other, and would make them eligible to score.
Or is there another reason that they would or would not score?
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