do it like this:1) number of games = 150so that means that2) wins + losses = 150, right?ok so we know that there were 30 more wins than losses, so we could say:3) wins - 30 = lossesthen we can plug equation 3 into equation 2:4) wins + (wins - 30) = 150or5) wins + wins - 30 = 150or6) 2*wins - 30 = 150add 30 to both sides and we get:7) 2* wins = 180divide both sides by 2 and we get8) wins = 90so if the team won 90 games, and they won 30 more than they lost, then:90 - 30 = 60 losses
If I remember correctly, it's 60. Art Tafero
The Answer is ............... Manchester United 68 Wins Draws 50 Liverpool F.C. 60 Wins This is in all Competitons. Please Comment John 61912
During the 2006-2007 NBA season. Their record was 24-58 (24 wins and 58) losses. They had the second worst record during that season (second to the 22-60 Memphis Grizzlies) and was last in the Eastern Conference.
In 1972, Horacio Pina pitched in 60 games for the Texas Rangers, with an ERA of 3.2. He started 0 games and finished 40, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded 15 saves, ending up with 2 wins and 7 losses. He pitched a total of 228 outs, facing 326 batters. He gave up 61 hits and 27 earned runs, including 3 home runs. He struck out 60 batters and walked 43.
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To calculate win-lose, add the wins and the losses and divide the sum into the wins to calculate percentage of wins or divide into the losses to calculate the percentage of losses: W + L = Total; W ÷ Total = W%; L ÷ Total = L%: example: 12 W + 8 L = 20; 12W ÷ 20 = .60 or 60% wins; 8L ÷ 20 = .40 or 40% losses
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%.
EAST DIVISION Atlanta Braves 77 wins 58 losses .570 percentage Philadelphia Phillies 73 wins 62 losses .541 percentage Florida Marlins 71 wins 63 losses .530 percentage New York Mets 69 wins 65 losses .515 percentage Washington Nationals 69 wins 66 losses .511 percentage CENTRAL DIVISION St Louis Cardinals 85 wins 50 losses .630 percentage Houston Astros 72 wins 62 losses .537 percentage Milwaukee Brewers 66 wins 69 losses .489 percentage Chicago Cubs 64 wins 70 losses .478 percentage Cincinnati Reds 62 wins 72 losses .463 percentage Pittsburgh Pirates 55 wins 79 losses .410 percentage WEST DIVISION San Diego Padres 67 wins 67 losses .500 percentage Los Angeles Dodgers 61 wins 73 losses .455 percentage San Francisco Giants 60 wins 73 losses .451 percentage Arizona Diamondbacks 61 wins 75 losses .449 percentage Colorado Rockies 53 wins 81 losses .396 percentage
Raiders 60 win 48 losses Lions 32 wins 76 losses
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%.
do it like this:1) number of games = 150so that means that2) wins + losses = 150, right?ok so we know that there were 30 more wins than losses, so we could say:3) wins - 30 = lossesthen we can plug equation 3 into equation 2:4) wins + (wins - 30) = 150or5) wins + wins - 30 = 150or6) 2*wins - 30 = 150add 30 to both sides and we get:7) 2* wins = 180divide both sides by 2 and we get8) wins = 90so if the team won 90 games, and they won 30 more than they lost, then:90 - 30 = 60 losses
Ratio 180 : 60 = 3 : 1
60 = 60/1.
60:12 is the same ratio as 5:1
If you mean 120 and 60 then the ratio is 2 to 1