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) Responses The baby slept fewer hours per day than the cat. The baby slept fewer hours per day than the cat. The cat and the baby slept the same amount of hours total for the week. The cat and the baby slept the same amount of hours total for the week. The cat slept fewer hours per day than the baby. The cat slept fewer hours per day than the baby. Both the cat and the baby spend less than half the hours of the day sleeping.

The baby slept fewer hours per day than the cat.

To compare the proportional relationship of the number of hours the cat and baby sleep each day, we can calculate the average number of hours each of them slept per day.

The cat slept 18 hours each day for a total of 7 days, so the average number of hours the cat slept per day is:

(18 hours x 7 days) / 7 = 18 hours

The baby slept for a total of 91 hours over the week. To find the average number of hours the baby slept per day, we divide this total by 7:

91 hours / 7 = 13 hours

Comparing the averages, we can conclude that the cat slept more hours per day than the baby. Therefore, the correct response is:

The cat slept fewer hours per day than the baby.

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

The cat slept 18 hours each day, so that would be 18 hours/day.

The baby slept 91 hours total for the week. To find the average number of hours the baby slept per day, we divide the total by 7 (number of days in a week): 91 hours ÷ 7 days = 13 hours/day (rounded to the nearest whole number).

Comparing the averages, we can see that the baby slept fewer hours per day than the cat (13 hours/day < 18 hours/day).

Therefore, the correct response is: The baby slept fewer hours per day than the cat.