A basketball team played 52 games in 139. What is the ratio of games won to the number of games played represent the ratio as a decimal and round it to the nearest hundredth.

To find the ratio of games won to the number of games played, we divide the number of games won by the total number of games played:

ratio = games won / total games played

In this case, we don't know the number of games won, so we'll need more information to find the answer.

To find the ratio of games won to the number of games played, we need to divide the number of games won by the total number of games played.

Let's assume the number of games won by the basketball team is "x".

The ratio of games won to the total number of games played is given by x/52.

To represent this ratio as a decimal, we need to divide the number of games won by 52.

x/52 = decimal ratio

To find the value of x, we can set up a proportion:

x/52 = games won/52 games

Now we can cross-multiply to solve for x:

x = decimal ratio * 52

Given that the basketball team played 52 games in total, we can say:

x = decimal ratio * 52 = games won

To find the decimal representation of the ratio, we divide the number of games won by 52:

decimal ratio = games won/52

Finally, to round the decimal to the nearest hundredth, we need to restrict it to two decimal places.

To find the ratio of games won to the number of games played, we need to know the number of games won by the basketball team. Unfortunately, the given information does not provide the number of games won. Therefore, without the specific number of games won, it is not possible to calculate the ratio accurately.

If you have access to the number of games won, we can proceed with the calculation. In that case, the ratio of games won to the number of games played is determined by dividing the number of games won by the total number of games played. Let's say the number of games won is X.

Ratio = Games Won / Games Played

Ratio = X / 52

To represent the ratio as a decimal, you will need to divide X by 52 and round it to the nearest hundredth.

For example, if the team won 30 games:

Ratio = 30 / 52
Ratio ≈ 0.58 (rounded to the nearest hundredth)

Please provide the number of games won, so I can calculate the ratio for you.