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Re: Is this Correct about Measuring the Height of the tallest stack
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Originally posted by Don Knight
So if the height of the highest container is between these measurements thats what the multiplier will be. ( I know we won't be measuring to the 100th of an inch but roughly, correct?)
0" thru 14.75" high = 1 times
14.76" thru 29.50" high = 2 times
29.51" thru 44.25" high = 3 times
44.26" thru 59.00" high = 4 times
59.01" thru 73.75" high = 5 times
73.76" thru 88.50" high = 6 times
88.51" thru 103.25" high = 7 times
103.26" thru 117.50" high = 8 times
the number of other containers in your scoring area.
SHU times other containers in your scoring area, plus robot points equals = Score
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Nono, here's the correct chart as of the update.
0" - 29.49" = 1
29.50" - 44.24" = 2
44.25" - 58.99" = 3
59.00" - 73.74" = 4
And so on...I think you can understand it from there.
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