Answer:
Jose finished more of the race.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are told that Jose and Jenna competed in a bike race.
After 30 minutes, Jose had finished 2/3 of the race. Let us find what percent of race Jose has finished.
[tex]\text{Percentage of race finished by Jose in 30 minutes}=\frac{2}{3}\times 100[/tex]
[tex]\text{Percentage of race finished by Jose in 30 minutes}=0.6666666666666667\times 100[/tex]
[tex]\text{Percentage of race finished by Jose in 30 minutes}=66.66666666666667[/tex]
Therefore, Jose finished 66.67% of the race in 30 minutes.
We are told that Jenna had finished 7/12 of the race in 30 minutes.
Now let us find what percent of race finished by Jenna in 30 minutes.
[tex]\text{Percentage of race finished by Jenna in 30 minutes}=\frac{7}{12}\times 100[/tex]
[tex]\text{Percentage of race finished by Jenna in 30 minutes}=0.5833333333333333\times 100[/tex]
[tex]\text{Percentage of race finished by Jenna in 30 minutes}=58.33333333333333[/tex]
Therefore, Jenna finished 58.33% of race in 30 minutes.
Clearly 66.67% is greater than 58.33%, therefore, Jose finished more of the race in 30 minutes.