Respuesta :

Change the word problem to math. Think, how many 100s can go in 3,200? So, 3,200 divided by 100. Take out the two zeros, you are left with 32. So, 32 models of 100 can go in 3,200.

Using proportions, it is found that 32 models are needed.

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This question is solved using proportions, by a rule of three.

  • One model has 100 elements.
  • How many models are needed to have 3,200 elements?

1 model - 100 elements

n models - 3200 elements

Applying the cross multiplication

[tex]100n = 3200[/tex]

[tex]n = \frac{3200}{100} = \frac{32}{1} = 32[/tex]

Thus, 32 models are needed.

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