Respuesta :

Method 1:

In order to solve for this, we have to find out how many words Ryan can type in one minute first.

[tex]\frac{600 words}{12 minutes}[/tex] can be simplified into [tex]\frac{50 words}{1 minutes}[/tex]

(This is just normal simplifying, all you had to do was divide both sides by 12)

Now that we have our rate, [tex]\frac{50 words}{1 minutes}[/tex], we can figure out how many words Ryan can type in 20 minutes

[tex]\frac{50 words}{1 minutes}[/tex] * 20/20 = [tex]\frac{1000 words}{20 minutes}[/tex]

Ryan can type 1000 words in 20 minutes

Method 2:

You can use two fractions in order to solve this equation:

[tex]\frac{600 words}{12 minutes}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{x words}{20 minutes}[/tex]

The 'x' on the right is a variable because we don't know what the number is.

Simplify:

[tex]\frac{50 words}{1 minutes}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{x words}{20 minutes}[/tex]

Cross multiply:

1 * x = 50 * 20

x = 1000

Ryan can type 1000 words in 20 minutes

Good luck! If you have any questions, just ask :))

-T.B.

I think it would be 996 because if 1.66 times 12 is 20 then you would have to do 600 times 1.66 and then you get 996.