Final answer:
Tyrone had a score of -3 for each of the first 14 holes and a score of 2 for each of the last 4 holes.
Step-by-step explanation:
Tyrone played 18 holes of golf. He had the same score for each of the first 14 holes and then the same score for each of the next 4 holes. His score for the first 14 holes was -42, and his final score was -34. To describe Tyrone's score on each hole, we need to find the score for the last 4 holes. We can do this by finding the difference between the total score for the first 14 holes and the final score.
The total score for the first 14 holes is -42. Since the score for each hole is the same, we can divide -42 by 14 to find Tyrone's score on each hole: -42 ÷ 14 = -3.
Now, let's find the score for the last 4 holes. Since Tyrone had the same score for each of these holes, we can divide the difference between the total score for the first 14 holes and the final score by 4: (-34 - (-42)) ÷ 4 = 2.
Therefore, Tyrone's score on each hole was -3 for the first 14 holes and 2 for the last 4 holes.