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Old 04-05-2012, 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie View Post
#2. If a Moss pt is 2.73 Bsf pts, then rest assured, a 72 Moss would be much higher than 43ish.
Read the question again...

"A Moss Pace Figure of 56 is equal to a Beyer figure of 0. A Moss Pace figure of 100 is equal to a Beyer figure of 120.12

Each Moss Pace figure point is equal to 2.73 Beyer Points. A Moss Pace figure of 72 equals a Beyer figure of what?

A) 38.22 B) 43.68 C) 82.18 D) 91.44"


A Moss Pace Fig of 56 equals a Beyer of 0.

A Moss Pace Fig of 57 equals a Beyer of 2.73

58 = 5.46
59= 8.19
60= 10.92
61= 13.65
72= 43.68
100 = 120.14

The Moss scale was setup that way so horses didn't run a bunch of negative figures in slower paced races.
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