The sixth-grade basketball team won 9 out of 15 games. What is the ratio of the number of games lost to the number of games won?

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To find the ratio of the number of games lost to the number of games won, we need to determine both of these quantities.

Given that the sixth-grade basketball team won 9 out of 15 games, we know that they lost 15 - 9 = 6 games. So, the number of games lost is 6.

Now, we can calculate the ratio by dividing the number of games lost (6) by the number of games won (9):

Ratio = Games Lost / Games Won
Ratio = 6 / 9

To simplify the ratio, we can divide both the numerator and the denominator by their greatest common divisor. In this case, both 6 and 9 have a common factor of 3, so we can simplify the ratio as follows:

Ratio = (6/3) / (9/3)
Ratio = 2/3

Therefore, the ratio of the number of games lost to the number of games won is 2:3.

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