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What type of jurisdiction gives the Supreme Court the authority to grant a writ of certiorari?

A. appellate jurisdiction

B. Rule 10

C. original jurisdiction

D. appellate and original jurisdiction

If Iris completes 2/3 of the floor in 1/3 of an hour, we can set up the proportion:

(2/3) / (1/3) = 1 / x,

where x represents the total time it will take her to complete the entire floor.

To find x, we can simplify the fraction on the left side of the equation:

(2/3) ÷ (1/3) = (2/3) * (3/1) = 6/3 = 2.

So, we have:

2 = 1 / x.

To solve for x, we can take the reciprocal of both sides of the equation:

1/2 = x.

Therefore, it will take Iris 1/2 of an hour, which is equivalent to 30 minutes, to complete the entire floor.

A. appellate jurisdiction

wrong

I apologize for the incorrect response. The correct answer is D. appellate and original jurisdiction. The Supreme Court has both appellate jurisdiction, meaning it has the authority to hear appeals from lower courts, and original jurisdiction, meaning it has the authority to hear certain cases directly, such as those involving disputes between states or cases involving ambassadors.

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whats the quotient of 9/10 and 2/3

To find the quotient of two fractions, you need to multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction.

The reciprocal of 2/3 is 3/2.

So, to find the quotient of 9/10 and 2/3, you would have:

(9/10) * (3/2) = 27/20.

Therefore, the quotient of 9/10 and 2/3 is 27/20 or 1.35.

whats 3/10 divided by 1/3

To divide fractions, you would multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction.

So, to divide 3/10 by 1/3, we multiply 3/10 by 3/1 (the reciprocal of 1/3):

(3/10) * (3/1) = 9/10.

Therefore, 3/10 divided by 1/3 is equal to 9/10.