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English: Diagram showing margin for error in covering 4-5 split in ten-pin bowling
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The margin for error in converting same-row splits is about 1.25 inches (3.2 cm).
Margin for error for converting a single-pin spare: balls thrown outside a range of about 13.25 inches (33.7 cm) will miss.
Because the 10-pin is located close to the gutter, the range of success is smaller, about 9.375 inches (23.81 cm).

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