I'm not certain how exactly this question is supposed to be answered.
If it wants a ratio, Paul and Jennifer's speeds would be in a ratio of 3:4.
It also could be Paul types 20 words per minute slower than Jennifer.
It could be Paul types 33% slower than Jennifer.
Another answer could be Paul's typing speed is 3/4ths of Jennifer's typing speed.
Feel free to ask any further questions.
To turn a decimal into a percentage, multiply the decimal by 100 and add a percent sign.
.166 x 100=16.6
And add a percent sign
16.6%
<span>Hope this helps. </span>
let's firstly change the 1.2 to a fraction
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![-\cfrac{\stackrel{4}{~~\begin{matrix} 24 \\[-0.7em]\cline{1-1}\\[-5pt]\end{matrix}~~}}{5}\cdot -\cfrac{1}{\underset{1}{~~\begin{matrix} 6 \\[-0.7em]\cline{1-1}\\[-5pt]\end{matrix}~~}}\implies \boxed{\cfrac{4}{5}}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=-%5Ccfrac%7B%5Cstackrel%7B4%7D%7B~~%5Cbegin%7Bmatrix%7D%2024%20%5C%5C%5B-0.7em%5D%5Ccline%7B1-1%7D%5C%5C%5B-5pt%5D%5Cend%7Bmatrix%7D~~%7D%7D%7B5%7D%5Ccdot%20-%5Ccfrac%7B1%7D%7B%5Cunderset%7B1%7D%7B~~%5Cbegin%7Bmatrix%7D%206%20%5C%5C%5B-0.7em%5D%5Ccline%7B1-1%7D%5C%5C%5B-5pt%5D%5Cend%7Bmatrix%7D~~%7D%7D%5Cimplies%20%5Cboxed%7B%5Ccfrac%7B4%7D%7B5%7D%7D)
If each case weighs 24 pounds, then 1p=24 pounds. so if we're trying to find a function of weight, p=24c.
Example: When you have 2 cases, you plug in a 2 for c
p=24c
p=24(2)
p=48
So if you have two cases, it will total 48 pounds,
So that is why the equation is p=24c. Hope this helps!
Answer: Choice C

Graph with filled in circles at d = 0 and d = 2, shading in between
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Explanation:
d = amount downloaded in gigabytes
The smallest amount is d = 0. We cannot download a negative amount of data, so this is why d = 0 is the smallest.
The largest amount allowed is d = 2. This is the cap that the ISP has set up.
So basically d can be anything between d = 0 and d = 2, including both endpoints. This means 
We use filled in circles for both endpoints to show to the reader "include these endpoints". Shading is done in between to show the entire solution set of possible d values. For instance d = 1 is in that region so it is possible to have this solution. Something like d = 4 is outside the region and not possible.