Marcos Homework

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Number of Days | Number of Hours
2 | 3.25
9 | 9.75
12 | 13,0
30 | 32.5

Maribellas Homework
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Number of Days | Number of Hours
4 | 4.2
8 | 8.4
20 | 21.0
28 | 29.4
based on the tables showing the hours of homework done by marco and maribella for different periods of time, which statement is correct?

Based on the given tables, the correct statement would be:

Maribella consistently spends more time on homework than Marcos.

To determine which statement is correct based on the tables showing the hours of homework done by Marco and Maribella for different periods of time, we need to compare their data.

Looking at Marco's data:
- He did 3.25 hours of homework in 2 days.
- He did 9.75 hours of homework in 9 days.
- He did 13.0 hours of homework in 12 days.
- He did 32.5 hours of homework in 30 days.

Looking at Maribella's data:
- She did 4.2 hours of homework in 4 days.
- She did 8.4 hours of homework in 8 days.
- She did 21.0 hours of homework in 20 days.
- She did 29.4 hours of homework in 28 days.

Comparing the data from both tables, we can see that Marco consistently spent more time on homework than Maribella for the same number of days. Therefore, the correct statement would be that Marco generally spends more time on homework than Maribella.

To determine which statement is correct based on the given tables, we need to compare the number of hours of homework done by Marco and Maribella for different periods of time.

Let's analyze the data:

Marcos Homework:
- 2 days = 3.25 hours
- 9 days = 9.75 hours
- 12 days = 13.0 hours
- 30 days = 32.5 hours

Maribellas Homework:
- 4 days = 4.2 hours
- 8 days = 8.4 hours
- 20 days = 21.0 hours
- 28 days = 29.4 hours

Comparing the data between the two:

For 2 days, Marco did 3.25 hours of homework, and Maribella did 4.2 hours. Therefore, Maribella did more homework for 2 days.

For 9 days, Marco did 9.75 hours of homework, and Maribella did 8.4 hours. Therefore, Marco did more homework for 9 days.

For 12 days, Marco did 13.0 hours of homework, and Maribella did no homework data available. Therefore, we cannot compare their homework hours for 12 days.

For 20 days, Marco did no homework data available, and Maribella did 21.0 hours. Therefore, we cannot compare their homework hours for 20 days.

For 28 days, Marco did no homework data available, and Maribella did 29.4 hours. Therefore, we cannot compare their homework hours for 28 days.

In conclusion, based on the given data, we can say that Maribella did more homework for 2 days, while Marco did more homework for 9 days. For the other time periods, we don't have enough data to make a comparison.