I think it is 122/0 but I'm really not sure.
A win loss ratio is to keep track of records for a season. Ex. 4:3 Ratio. the 4 is the win while the 3 is the loss airgo win loss ratio.
Soccer,because they got good players ex.Henry,Viera and Trezague and they made the 2006 world cup finals and just loss
how do we calculate credit loss ratio in banks financials
% loss = ((selling price - cost)/cost x 100 Ratio of loss to cost? (selling price - cost)/cost
Loss Ratio in insurance is the ratio of total losses paid out in claims plus adjustment expenses divided by the total earned premiums. If an insurance company, for example, pays out $60 in claims for every $100 in collected premiums, then its loss ratio is 60%.
Loss Ratio in insurance is the ratio of total losses paid out in claims plus adjustment expenses divided by the total earned premiums. If an insurance company, for example, pays out $60 in claims for every $100 in collected premiums, then its loss ratio is 60%.
The ratio of losses paid to premiums earned, usually over a period of one year
I'm not familiar with the term "term claim ratio." Did you mean "claim loss ratio?" If so, a claim loss ratio is the ratio between the amount of claims paid to the amount of policy premium. This can be done on either an individual insured basis, or on an entire "book" of business. Hope this helps.
you add your weighted premiums and divide by your weighted claims. (you do not weight the loss ratios )
in ratio of their capital account
The formula for loss ratio is (Total losses incurred / Total premiums earned) x 100. It is used by insurance companies to calculate the percentage of premiums that are paid out as claims for losses. A lower loss ratio indicates a more profitable insurance company.
Lift/Drag x Height loss