To solve this question, we need to find the mass of one parcel first and then use that to determine the total mass of 100 parcels. Here's the step-by-step process:
1. Determine the mass of each parcel:
- We are given that the total mass of 1000 parcels is 1567 kg.
- To find the mass of one parcel, we divide the total mass by the number of parcels.
\( \text{Mass of one parcel} = \frac{\text{Total mass}}{\text{Number of parcels}} = \frac{1567 \text{ kg}}{1000} = 1.567 \text{ kg} \)
2. Calculate the total mass of 100 parcels:
- Now that we know the mass of one parcel is 1.567 kg, we can find the total mass of 100 parcels by multiplying the mass of one parcel by 100.
\( \text{Total mass of 100 parcels} = \text{Mass of one parcel} \times \text{Number of parcels} = 1.567 \text{ kg} \times 100 = 156.7 \text{ kg} \)
So, the total mass of 100 such parcels is [tex]\( 156.7 \text{ kg} \)[/tex].