72,429 rounded to the nearest ten-thousands is 70,000.
I think I may be missing something ... I don't completely understand your question.
All you need to make a fraction is two numbers and a bar. The bar can be either
horizontal or slanty. Then you write one number on top and the other number on
the bottom, and bada-bing, you have a fraction.
You can make fractions like
2700 / 600
27 / 6
9 / 2 (all 3 of these have the same value)
600 / 2700
6 / 27
2 / 9 (all 3 of these have the same value)
The pair of numbers that would be in the columns, considering the proportional relationship, is given as follows:
20 would be in the column for 2, and 60 would be in the column for 6.
<h3>What is a proportional relationship?</h3>
A proportional relationship is a special linear function, with intercept having a value of zero, in which the output variable is obtained with the multiplication of the input variable and the constant of proportionality k, as shown as follows:
y = kx
The table is extended to represent more equivalent ratios for 2:6, hence the constant of the relationship is given as follows:
k = 6/2 = 3.
Hence the equation is:
y = 3x.
The values given by each column are given as follows:
When x = 20, the numeric value of the relationship is of:
y = 3 x 20 = 60.
Hence the first option is correct.
More can be learned about proportional relationships at brainly.com/question/10424180
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Your mistake is that 1 pound and 15 ounces <em>does not equal</em> 1.15 pounds. You also did not make everything into the same measurement (you mixed up pounds and ounces). I will make everything into the measurement of <em>ounces</em>, since the numbers do not come out clean if we do pounds.
18 pounds (original) = 288
1 pound 15 ounces = 31 ounces
3 1/8 pound = 50 ounces
4 1/2 pound = 72 ounces
So after cutting out those steaks, Mr. Rand has 288-31-50-72 = 135 ounces. Then, it states that he divides those up into 9 ounce patties:
135/9 = 15 patties
And sells them at 3 for $3.12. There are 5 3's in 15 patties, so it is 5 * $3.12 = Mr Rand receives $15.60 for the patties.