
To calculate:To express the ratios as fractions in simplest form for the below table -

Answer to Problem 6.1MPS
The ratios in the simplest form is -
Team | Games | Win | Loss | W/L Ratio |
Bulldogs | ||||
Sharks | ||||
Cougars | ||||
Bears | ||||
Hawks |
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Given-
Table -
Team | Games | Win | Loss | W/L Ratio |
Bulldogs | ||||
Sharks | ||||
Cougars | ||||
Bears | ||||
Hawks |
Calculation:
Given table -
Team | Games | Win | Loss | W/L Ratio |
Bulldogs | ||||
Sharks | ||||
Cougars | ||||
Bears | ||||
Hawks |
From the above table, we have:
Win for Team Bulldogs
Loss for Team Bulldogs
Thus, W/L Ratio for Team Bulldogs
Therefore, W/L Ratio for Team Bulldogs
Similarly, calculating the ratios for the other teams -
Win for Team Sharks
Loss for Team Sharks
Thus, W/L Ratio for Team Sharks
Therefore, W/L Ratio for Team Sharks
Win for Team Cougars
Loss for Team Cougars
Thus, W/L Ratio for Team Cougars
Win for Team Bears
Loss for Team Bears
Thus, W/L Ratio for Team Bears
Therefore, W/L Ratio for Team Bears
Win for Team Hawks
Loss for Team Hawks
Thus, W/L Ratio for Team Hawks
Therefore, W/L Ratio for Team Hawks
In the tabular format, we have:
Team | Games | Win | Loss | W/L Ratio |
Bulldogs | ||||
Sharks | ||||
Cougars | ||||
Bears | ||||
Hawks |
Conclusion:
The ratios in the simplest form is -
Team | Games | Win | Loss | W/L Ratio |
Bulldogs | ||||
Sharks | ||||
Cougars | ||||
Bears | ||||
Hawks |
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