1.14 Regla de 3 directa

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    walterprofe

    Published on Apr 02, 2023
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    Hoy quiero hablarles sobre la regla de tres directa, un concepto simple pero poderoso que puede ser increíblemente útil en una variedad de situaciones.

    En términos simples, la regla de tres directa establece que si dos cantidades son proporcionales, entonces una tercera cantidad también será proporcional a ellas. En otras palabras, si tenemos dos valores que están en proporción directa entre sí, podemos utilizar la regla de tres directa para encontrar un tercer valor que también sea proporcional.

    Por ejemplo, supongamos que sabemos que un auto recorre 60 millas en 1 hora. Podemos utilizar la regla de tres directa para descubrir cuánto tiempo le tomaría al auto recorrer 120 millas:

    60 millas = 1 hora
    120 millas = x

    Utilizando la regla de tres directa, podemos hacer una multiplicación cruzada y descubrir que:

    60x = 120
    x = 2

    Por lo tanto, al auto le tomaría 2 horas recorrer 120 millas.

    Este es solo un ejemplo de cómo la regla de tres directa puede ser utilizada en situaciones cotidianas. Desde la cocina y la repostería hasta los negocios y las finanzas, este concepto simple puede ayudarnos a resolver una variedad de problemas y tomar mejores decisiones.

    Espero que este post haya sido informativo y útil. ¡Gracias por leer!

    Today I want to talk about the rule of three direct, a simple yet powerful concept that can be incredibly useful in a variety of situations.

    Simply put, the rule of three direct states that if two quantities are proportional, then a third quantity will be proportional to them as well. In other words, if we have two values that are in direct proportion to each other, we can use the rule of three direct to find a third value that is also proportional.

    For example, let's say we know that a car travels 60 miles in 1 hour. We can use the rule of three direct to find out how long it would take for the car to travel 120 miles:

    60 miles = 1 hour
    120 miles = x

    Using the rule of three direct, we can cross-multiply and find that:

    60x = 120
    x = 2

    So, it would take the car 2 hours to travel 120 miles.

    This is just one example of how the rule of three direct can be used in real-life situations. From cooking and baking to business and finance, this simple concept can help us solve a variety of problems and make better decisions.

    I hope this post has been informative and helpful. Thanks for reading!

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