Person 1 practices the piano for 25 minutes every day. Person 2 also practices the piano every day. Person 2 practices the same amount every day for a total of 140 minutes per week. Compare these proportional relationships. Which person practices less per day?(1 point)

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Person 1 practices less per day because they only practice for 25 minutes per day, while Person 2 practices for a total of 140 minutes per week, but the amount they practice each day is not mentioned.

To compare the proportional relationships, we need to first calculate the amount of time each person practices per day.

Person 1 practices the piano for 25 minutes every day.

Person 2 practices a total of 140 minutes per week. To find out how much they practice per day, we can divide the total by the number of days in a week. Since there are 7 days in a week, we divide 140 by 7 to get:

140 / 7 = 20 minutes

So, Person 2 practices for 20 minutes per day.

Now, we can compare the amounts. Person 1 practices for 25 minutes per day, while Person 2 practices for 20 minutes per day. Therefore, Person 2 practices less per day.

Person 1 practices the piano for 25 minutes every day, while Person 2 practices for a total of 140 minutes per week. To compare these proportional relationships, we need to find out how many minutes Person 2 practices per day.

Since Person 2 practices for a total of 140 minutes per week, we can divide this by 7 days to find out the daily amount:

140 minutes / 7 days = 20 minutes per day

Therefore, Person 2 practices for 20 minutes per day, while Person 1 practices for 25 minutes per day.

In conclusion, Person 2 practices less per day as they practice for 20 minutes per day compared to Person 1 who practices for 25 minutes per day.