To find the missing denominator and numerator in your equations, we'll look at both of them separately.
1. Missing denominator in \( 37 = 12d \)
To solve for \( d \) (the missing denominator), we can rearrange the equation as follows:
\[ d = \frac{37}{12} \]
The value of \( d \), which represents the response area, is approximately:
\[ d \approx 3.0833 \]
2. Missing numerator in \( 710 = n100 \)
To solve for \( n \) (the missing numerator), we can rearrange the equation as follows:
\[ n = \frac{710}{100} \]
Calculating this gives:
\[ n = 7.1 \]
So, the missing values are:
- The missing denominator \( d \) is approximately \( 3.0833 \).
- The missing numerator \( n \) is \( 7.1 \).