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Stormont Cricket Ground

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Article “Stormont Cricket Ground” in Simple English Wikipedia has 20.1 points for quality (as of July 1, 2025).

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Quality formula for the article Stormont Cricket Ground simple

$$Quality=1/c∑↙{i=1}↖c nm_i-RS=1/5(2.44+1.64+16.67+7.69+71.96)$$

where:

  • $nm_i$ is normalized quality metric $i$
  • $c$ is the number of quality metrics
  • $RS$ is the reducing score (if exists)

The results of the calculations may be slightly different because of rounded values of normalized metrics in formulas