You will have to use, the percentage formula. "X" / 60 games = 15 / 100.
you should get 900 from cross multiplying 60 * 15 =900
Then you divide 900/ 100 = 9 games.
You're answer is 9 games, they lost. :}
15% lost = 85% won0.85 x 60 = 51 games won
The answer depends on how many, if any, were drawn.
36 played 57, they won 36, and lost 21
24 games
15??? or 12
15% lost = 85% won0.85 x 60 = 51 games won
As of the end of the 2008 season the Missouri Tigers have played in 26 bowl games.
The answer depends on how many, if any, were drawn.
The answer depends on how many, if any, were drawn.
36 played 57, they won 36, and lost 21
Dmitri Young played in 75 games at designated hitter for the Detroit Tigers in 2003, starting in none of them. , equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in).
The Detroit Tigers have never had four 20-game winners in a single season.
The Detroit Tigers played the Chicago Cubs in the 1907 World Series. The Tigers and Cubs played in 5 games in the World Series however Game 1 had no winner due to the game being called on account of darkness. The Cubs swept the rest of the series in order to win the 1907 World Series. The Tigers played the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1934 season in which the Cardinals won in 7 games. In a rematch of the 1907 World Series, the Tigers played the Chicago Cubs in the 1935 World Series and the Detroit Tigers won their first World Series Championship in 6 games. In a rematch of the 1907 and the 1935 World Series, the Detroit Tigers played the Chicago Cubs in the 1945 World Series and this time the Tigers beat the Cubs in 7 games. In the 1968 World Series, the Detroit Tigers defeated the St. Louis Cardinals in 7 games.
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24 games