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dimulka [17.4K]
4 years ago
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When recording the team scores at the time of

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Ahat [919]4 years ago
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When recording the team scores at the time of substitutions, time outs, sanctions and remarks, team A's score is always entered first followed by team B's score.

Answer: True.

<u>Explanation:</u>

On a score board which is used to record the score of the teams who are playing a particular game, the scores of the team which is written in the first column of the board is recorded first. After that the team name written in the next column of the board are recorded and the sequence goes on like that on the board throughout the game.

In the case given above, the score of team A is recorded first and then the score of team B is recorded on the score board during the time of substitutions, sanctions, time outs and so on.

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