A volleyball team has won 7 games during their 21 game season. What is the ratio of losses to total games?

14/21 = 2/3

To find the ratio of losses to total games, we first need to determine the number of losses.

Given that the volleyball team has won 7 games and played a total of 21 games, we can calculate the number of losses by subtracting the number of wins from the total number of games.

Losses = Total Games - Wins

Losses = 21 - 7
Losses = 14

Therefore, the volleyball team has lost 14 games.

Now, to find the ratio of losses to total games, we divide the number of losses by the total number of games.

Ratio of Losses to Total Games = Losses / Total Games

Ratio of Losses to Total Games = 14 / 21

Simplifying the ratio by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor (in this case, 7), we get:

Ratio of Losses to Total Games = 2 / 3

Thus, the ratio of losses to total games for the volleyball team is 2:3 or 2/3.