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HELP ME PLS I LITERATELY CANT

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To write a proportional equation for Jonathan's piano practice time, we need to use the given information to create a ratio, which can be expressed as a proportion.

Let's start by finding out how many minutes Jonathan practices per day. Since there are 14 days in 2 weeks, we can divide the total practice time by 14 to get the average daily practice time:

658 minutes ÷ 14 days = 47 minutes per day

Now we can write a proportional equation in terms of d, the number of days Jonathan practices:

t = 47d

This equation tells us that Jonathan's total practice time (t) is proportional to the number of days (d) he practices, with a constant rate of 47 minutes per day. As he practices more days, his total practice time will increase in a linear fashion.
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