Asked by lauryn

The score a golfer takes to finish a hole in golf defines his or her par score. In golf, a player's score on a hole is the number of shots more or less than an allowed number of shots, called par, they take to finish the hole. Shots under par are negative and shots over par are positive. The table shows the score Mr. Jardine took to finish each of five holes.

Hole Scores
hole 1 -3
hole 2 -1
hole 3 2
hole 4 1
hole 5 2

Which two lines in the table combine to make a score difference of 0?
A.
hole 2 and hole 4
B.
hole 4 and hole 5
C.
hole 2 and hole 3
D.
hole 3 and hole 5

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
A. hole 2 and hole 4

Because -1 + 1 = 0.