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Mathematics, 07.10.2020 23:01 gjaime1307

You work 40 hours per week and spend 5 hours per week commuting to and from work. Your friend works 56 hours per week and spends 7 hours per week commuting to and from work. Do you each have the same ratio of commute time to work hours per week? Are these two quantities in proportion?

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