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1. To convert 6 weeks to days, the first ratio is 1 week/7 days. To set up the second proportion. The second ratio must be ___ A. 7 days/x B. 6 weeks/x C. X/7 days D. X/6 weeks<…
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1. To convert 6 weeks to days, the first ratio is 1 week/7 days. To set up the second proportion. The second ratio must be ___ A. 7 days/x B. 6 weeks/x C. X/7 days D. X/6 weeks<…
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1. To convert 6 weeks to days, the first ratio is 1 week/7 days. To set up the second proportion. The second ratio must be ___
A. 7 days/x
B. 6 weeks/x
C. X/7 days
D. X/6 weeks
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B will be ur answer
Explanation:
my schooling says so
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B since we only know how many weeks we need to convert into days and the number missing, x, will be the number of days in 6 weeks
Hope this helped and that it made sense
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