Generate an image featuring a Middle-Eastern woman named Malika, seeming thoughtful, in a well-lit, cozy room. The room should have warm neutral tones and contain houseplants, promoting a calming atmosphere. She is looking at a wall clock indicating 18 hours. Nearby, her black and white cat is comfortably curled up in sleep. On the other side, a baby of South Asian descent is peacefully snoozing in a modern crib. The room should hint towards the concept of time and sleep without including any text or numbers.

Last week, Malika's cat slept 18 hours each day. Her baby slept 91 hours total for the week. Compare the proportional relationship of the number of hours the cat and baby sleep each day. (1 point)

To compare the proportional relationship, we need to find the average number of hours each day for both the cat and the baby.

The cat slept 18 hours each day for a total of 18 * 7 = <<18*7=126>>126 hours for the week.
The average number of hours the cat slept each day is 126 / 7 = <<126/7=18>>18 hours.

The baby slept a total of 91 hours for the week. To find the average number of hours each day, we divide by 7: 91 / 7 = <<91/7=12.99>>12.99 hours (rounded to the nearest hundredth).

The proportional relationship shows that the cat sleeps 18 hours each day on average, while the baby sleeps approximately 13 hours each day on average.

ABoth the cat and the baby spend less than half the hours of the day sleeping.

BThe baby slept fewer hours per day than the cat.

CThe cat slept fewer hours per day than the baby.

D The cat and the baby slept the same amount of

C. The cat slept fewer hours per day than the baby.

To compare the proportional relationship of the number of hours the cat and baby sleep each day, we need to divide the total number of hours each slept by the number of days.

The cat slept a total of 18 hours each day, so the cat slept 18 hours x 7 days = 126 hours in total for the week.

The baby slept a total of 91 hours for the week.

To compare their proportional relationships, we need to find the number of hours each slept per day.

The cat slept an average of 126 hours / 7 days = 18 hours per day.

The baby slept an average of 91 hours / 7 days = 13 hours per day.

Therefore, the proportional relationship is that the cat slept 18 hours per day, while the baby slept 13 hours per day.

To compare the proportional relationship of the number of hours the cat and baby sleep each day, we need to find the average number of hours they sleep per day.

Let's start with the cat. We know that the cat slept 18 hours each day last week. To find the average number of hours the cat slept per day, we need to divide the total number of hours slept by the number of days in a week. Since there are 7 days in a week, we divide 18 by 7:

18 hours / 7 days ≈ 2.57 hours per day (rounded to two decimal places)

So, the cat sleeps approximately 2.57 hours per day.

Now let's calculate the average number of hours the baby slept per day. We know that the baby slept 91 hours total for the week. To find the average number of hours the baby slept per day, we once again divide the total number of hours slept by the number of days in a week:

91 hours / 7 days ≈ 13 hours per day (rounded to two decimal places)

So, the baby sleeps approximately 13 hours per day.

Comparing the two values, we can see that the baby sleeps significantly more than the cat. On average, the baby sleeps about 5 times more than the cat does per day, as 13 hours is approximately 5 times as much as 2.57 hours.