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How would you explain Margin Victory percentages to kid?
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Margin of victory percentage refers to the difference in scores or points between two teams in a game, expressed as a percentage of the winning team's score. To explain it to a kid, you can use the example of a basketball game.
Let's say there's a basketball match between two teams, Team A and Team B. The final score is 80-60 with Team A winning. The margin of victory is calculated by subtracting the losing team's score from the winning team's score. So in this case, it would be 80 - 60 = 20.
Now, to express this as a percentage, we divide the margin of victory (20) by the winning team's score (80), and then multiply it by 100. So, (20 ÷ 80) × 100 = 25%. This means that Team A won by a margin of victory of 25%.
To summarize, the margin of victory percentage tells us by how much one team won against the other, shown as a percentage of the winning team's score. It gives us a better understanding of how dominant or close the victory was.
Let's say there's a basketball match between two teams, Team A and Team B. The final score is 80-60 with Team A winning. The margin of victory is calculated by subtracting the losing team's score from the winning team's score. So in this case, it would be 80 - 60 = 20.
Now, to express this as a percentage, we divide the margin of victory (20) by the winning team's score (80), and then multiply it by 100. So, (20 ÷ 80) × 100 = 25%. This means that Team A won by a margin of victory of 25%.
To summarize, the margin of victory percentage tells us by how much one team won against the other, shown as a percentage of the winning team's score. It gives us a better understanding of how dominant or close the victory was.
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