Is this a good math game?

So I made a game that has something to do with expressing the ratio between two quantities as a percent, and a percent as a ratio or fraction. Is this

So I made a game that has something to do with expressing the ratio between two quantities as a percent, and a percent as a ratio or fraction. Is this a good game? \/

SPI 2.6 GAME

:RULES:
-Everyone will have a partner.
-Each partner will get 2 stacks of paper.
-Each partner will take turns choosing 1 paper from each stack.
-Each paper will have something written on it. For example:
-Paper.1~In a class, 11 people own cats.
-Paper.2~In a class, 16 people own dogs.
-The partners will each write down the ratio shown in the two papers. For example:
-the ratio would be 11 to 16.
-The partners will then each turn the ratio to a percent. For example:
-11:16 = 68.8%
-Each time someone finds the percentage of the next ratio, they will add it to the percentage they have already found.
-The partners will continue adding the percentages until 1 of them gets either 100% in total, or above 100% in total.
-When someone gets above 100% in total, they get 1 point. If someone gets exactly 100% in total, they get 2 points.
-The goal is for one partner to get 15 points before the other partner does.
!~HAVE FUN~!

or:So I made a game that has something to do with expressing the ratio between two quantities as a percent, and a percent as a ratio or fraction. Is this a good game? \\/SPI 2.6 GAME:RULES: -Everyone will have a partner. -Each partner will get 2 stacks of paper. -Each partner will take turns choosing 1 paper from each stack. -Each paper will have something written on it. For example: -Paper.1~In a class, 11 people own cats. -Paper.2~In a class, 16 people own dogs. -The partners will each write down the ratio shown in the two papers. For example: -the ratio would be 11 to 16. -The partners will then each turn the ratio to a percent. For example: -11:16 = 68.8% -Each time someone finds the percentage of the next ratio, they will add it to the percentage they have already found. -The partners will continue adding the percentages until 1 of them gets either 100% in total, or above 100% in total. -When someone gets above 100% in total, they get 1 point. If someone gets exactly 100% in total, they get 2 points. -The goal is for one partner to get 15 points before the other partner does. !~HAVE FUN~!


or:As a practacle game no, classroom setting, no. Too many steps to follow and most students won't be enthused.

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