The process involves determining a ratio. This ratio represents the frequency of eliminating opponents relative to the frequency of being eliminated. The numerical value is obtained by dividing the total number of eliminations by the total number of times the individual was eliminated. For example, an individual with 100 eliminations and 50 eliminations against them would have a ratio of 2.0.
This figure serves as a quick indicator of player effectiveness in many competitive scenarios. A higher value typically suggests greater skill or impact within the activity being measured. Historically, such ratios have been used to evaluate performance and inform strategic decisions.