Step 1 :The question is asking for the sample mean of two scores. The sample mean is calculated by adding all the scores together and then dividing by the number of scores. In this case, there are two scores for each sample, so we will add the two scores together and then divide by 2.
Step 2 :For sample A, the scores are 10 and 10. So, the sample mean is \(\frac{10+10}{2} = \boxed{10.0}\)
Step 3 :For sample B, the scores are 10 and 12. So, the sample mean is \(\frac{10+12}{2} = \boxed{11.0}\)
Step 4 :For sample C, the scores are 10 and 14. So, the sample mean is \(\frac{10+14}{2} = \boxed{12.0}\)
Step 5 :The sample means for samples A, B, and C are \(\boxed{10.0}\), \(\boxed{11.0}\), and \(\boxed{12.0}\) respectively.