I think it is 4:3 because you have to find a least common multiple in both the 20 and 15, which is 5. Then divide the 20/5 and 15/5, and you get 4:3.
at 13 you can do a lot of things. like playing internet games or regular video games, joining a sports team, reading a book, typing random things into google or thinking about life(its what i used to do at 13)
It lost 4/15, of course!
15??? or 12
They would lose a third of their games, which would be a total of 54 games.
A team that plays 25 and wins 11 with no ties must have lost all the rest which would 25- 11. Ratio is another word for fraction, so answer would be 11/ (25-11)
It often refers to "Games Behind" or how many games a team trails the leader of a conference/division. For example, if the leading team has 10 wins and 5 losses, and the other team has 9 wins and 6 losses... the second team would be 1.0 games behind.
The ratio is 6:14 or 3:7.
assuming there were no draws then the win to lose ratio is 3:4
Through the 2009 season, that is 104 by the 1905 team that was known as the Brooklyn Superbas. The most losses in a season the team has had since playing in Los Angeles is 99 by the 1992 team.
Subtract losses from wins.A team that has 25 wins and 30 losses is (30 - 25) = 5 games "under .500".Subtract wins from losses to find the number of games over .500.
Any ratio where the wins are above the losses is good, 70:3 is very good and well above average.
They plays 117 matches. That team wins 91 games. and losses 26 games. Sincs, 26*3=78 78+13=91 91+26=117.
Either that team has had tie games so far or they haven't played a game yet.
The St. Louis Rams with 15 losses.
The '500' is talking about winning percentage. A 500 winning percentage means a team has won the same number of games as they have lost. If someone says a team has reached 500 means they have won enough games in a row so that they now have won as many games as they have lost.
There are no games happening tonight in the Congo.