Two bowlers are tied for high average at the end of the season. Should their averages be carried out to fractions of pin or do they both get trophies?
Extra pins must be carried out to a fraction of a pin to determine who has the higher average. Divide each bowler’s total pins for the season by the number of games bowled and carry it out several decimal places. However, two bowlers could be tied in averages, including the fraction of a pin. If they do, they should both receive an award.
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