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31 October, 05:24

There are 350% more students enrolled in Spanish class than Latin class. How does expressing 350% as a decimal prove that more than 3 times as many students are enrolled in Spanish class as are enrolled in Latin class?

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  1. 31 October, 07:35
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let S represent the number of students enrolled in Spanish class.

    Let L represent the number of students enrolled in Latin class.

    There are 350% more students enrolled in Spanish class than Latin class. This is expressed as

    S = 350% of L

    S = 350/100 * L

    S = 3.5 * L = 3.5L

    Since 3.5 is greater then 3, then more than 3 times as many students are enrolled in Spanish class as are enrolled in Latin class.
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