What is the starting value (SV) for a level 10 gymnast performing: 3 A's, 2 B's, 3 C's, 1 D, 1 E with a .3 connection value?

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To determine the starting value (SV) for a Level 10 gymnast performing a routine consisting of 3 A elements, 2 B elements, 3 C elements, 1 D element, and 1 E element, you first need to understand how the elements are valued and how the overall SV is calculated.

At Level 10, the highest value for elements is E, and the gymnast's routine can have a combination of elements that contribute to the starting value. The breakdown of the element values is as follows:

  • Each A element is valued at 0.1.

  • Each B element is valued at 0.2.

  • Each C element is valued at 0.3.

  • Each D element is valued at 0.4.

  • Each E element is valued at 0.5.

For the 3 A's, the contribution is 3 x 0.1 = 0.3.

For the 2 B's, the contribution is 2 x 0.2 = 0.4.

For the 3 C's, the contribution is 3 x 0.3 = 0.9.

For the 1 D, the contribution is 1 x 0.4 =

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