5 to 3
The current win to loss record for the Houston Astros baseball team is forty wins to ninety losses. This is a 32.8 percent win to loss ratio which is slightly lower than most teams.
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Although he played division III, his record is so outstanding I think it is a good answer to this question. The best I can find is Bill Borchert, the QB at Mt. Union from 1994 thru 1997. His career TD/Int ratio was 141/17. His best season was 1997, at 47/1.
the ratio concerned with top management
Blow up ratio is a number that refers to the ratio of a blown film bubble diameter to the extrusion die diameter. The blow up ratio can affect the polymer molecules.
Wins and losses are not expressed in ratios in the United States. Instead, wins and losses are totaled in a "win-loss" record. For the 2013 season (which concluded in January 2014), Auburn was 12-2, with 12 wins and two losses.
The current win to loss record for the Houston Astros baseball team is forty wins to ninety losses. This is a 32.8 percent win to loss ratio which is slightly lower than most teams.
The current win to loss record for the Houston Astros Baseball team is forty wins to ninety losses. This is a 32.8 percent win to loss ratio which is slightly lower than most teams.
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The ratio of losses paid to premiums earned, usually over a period of one year
It is: 3 to 1
2 to 3
2 to 3
Combined ratio is a simple measure of insurer profitability. Losses + expenses / Earned premium > 100% : insurer is paying out more in losses, expenses, and claims than it is earning in premiums. < 100% indicates greater premiums than losses, expenses, and claims.
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7/3
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