Final answer:
The score in the first frame after bowling a turkey starting on the first frame would be 30, which is the maximum score for a frame where a strike is bowled, but the final score is not determined until after the fourth frame is bowled.
Step-by-step explanation:
When you bowl a turkey, which is three consecutive strikes in bowling, it affects the score of the frames where the strikes were achieved. Since striking adds the next two bowl scores to the frame's score, the score in the first frame cannot be determined solely based on the fact that a turkey was bowled in the third frame. However, if the turkey was started in the first frame, the first frame would not yet be complete until you have bowled in the fourth frame (since the score from the two subsequent bowls—strikes in the second and third frames—must be added to it). With this in mind, if all strikes were bowled on each of the first three balls, the score in the first frame after completing the third frame would be 30, which is the maximum score for a frame where a strike is bowled (10 for the strike itself plus 10 for the second frame's strike and another 10 for the third frame's strike).