5 and 1 would be better. The difference between the two is the same (you've won 4 more than you've lost), but the ratio 5:1 is much greater than 2:6, because you've won 5 times as many as you've lost.
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An even number can be divided by 2 evenly. An odd number will have a remainder of 1 when divided by 2. Neither is better.
An ancient method of converting decimal numbers to binary form is to halve the number until 1 is reached. When halving an odd number round down to the number below (13 halved = 61/2 round down to 6). If the number is even then record a 0, if the number is odd then record a 1. 22 ................is even .......0 22 ÷ 2 = 11..is odd..........1 11 ÷ 2 = 5....is odd..........1 5 ÷ 2 = 2......is even........0 2 ÷ 2 = 1......is odd..........1 The binary equivalent of 22 is therefore 10110
The 1970 Baltimore Colts finished the regular season at 11-2-1 and won their three playoff games (including Super Bowl V) to finish with a composite record of 14-2-1.
A record of 3-2 is a winning percentage of .600. A record of 2-1 is a winning percentage of .667. So 2-1 is better than 3-2.
A record of 3-2 is a winning percentage of .600. A record of 2-1 is a winning percentage of .667. So 2-1 is better than 3-2.
5 and 2.
In baseball, there can not be a "2-1-1" record, simply because there can not be a tie in an official baseball game. A game can be suspended and played later, but such a game is considered no different from any other game to be finished later. Thus, the only real question is which record is better: 2-1 or 2-2. The answer is the former: a .667 winning percentage versus a .500 one.
The easiest way to get your answer is to divide wins by total number of games played to get the winning percentage. Record 1 is 2 wins out of 6 games, or .333. Record 2 is 3 wins out of 7, or .429. Team 2 is ahead. In the NFL, teams are awarded half a game won for each tie. In that case, Record 1 would be 2.5 wins out of 6 games, or .417. Even then, Record 2 would still be a better winning percentage.
Well that's more of an opinion question, but the Chiefs are leading all time in the series with a record of 59-51-2 as of the 2013 season. The Chiefs also lead the playoff record between the two with a record of 2-1.
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Alabama is 1-2-1 against Oklahoma.
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