The equation 1/(6z) = 2/9 is a proportion because it sets two fractions equal to each other. To solve it, use cross multiplication. Multiply the numerator of the first fraction by the denominator of the second fraction, and multiply the denominator of the first fraction by the numerator of the second fraction: 1 × 9 = 2 × 6z. This gives 9 = 12z. To isolate z, divide both sides by 12: z = 9/12. This fraction can also be simplified to 3/4, but the answer choices list the unsimplified equivalent form 9/12. The other options do not satisfy the original equation. For example, if z = 2/54, then 6z is very small and the left side becomes much larger than 2/9. If z = 12/9 or 18/2, the denominator becomes too large, making the left side too small. References/topics from the Study Guide: proportions, solving equations, cross multiplication, equivalent fractions.
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