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21 March, 21:23

In a factory A, about 3 out of every 2,000 toys have a defect. In factory B, about 5 out of every 4,500 toys have a defect. One week, each factory produced 18,000 toys. Which factory had the greater number of toys with defects? Solve. Use a proportion to solve.

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  1. 22 March, 01:03
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    27

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Factory A proportion:

    3 : 2,000

    Factory B proportion:

    5 : 4,500 (this can be simplified):

    1 : 900

    Now plug in 18,000 to each proportion:

    Factory A:

    x : 18,000

    3 : 2,000

    x = 27

    Factory B:

    x : 18,000

    1 : 900

    x = 20

    Factory A had the greater amount of defects, 27
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