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<math>\text{run rate }=\frac{\text{total runs scored}}{\text{total overs faced}}</math>.
 
So if a team scores 250 runs off 50 overs then their RR is <math>\frac{250}{50} = 5</math>. Note that as an over is made up of six balls, each ball is 1/6 of an over, despite being normally written in cricket's notation as .1 of an over. So if they got that same score off 47.5 overs, their RR would be <math>\frac{250}{47+Frac{5}{/6}} = 5.23</math>.
 
The concept of net run rate involves [[subtraction|subtracting]] the opponents' run rate from the team's run rate, i.e.