Prompt neutron multiplicity distributions ν(A) are generally required for prompt emission correction of double energy (2E)measurements of fission fragments in order to determine pre-neutron fragment properties. The lack of experimental ν(A) data especially at higher incident neutron energy imposes the use of prompt emission models to predict ν(A). At incident neutron energies (En) where multiple fission chances are involved, the Point-by-Point (PbP) model of prompt emission is able to provide the individual ν(A) of the compound nuclei of the main and secondary nucleus chains that are undergoing fission at a given En. The total ν(A) are obtained by averaging these individual ν(A) over the fission chance probabilities (expressed as total and ...