To find the missing factor for the division problem [tex]\( 67 \div 3484 \)[/tex], let's analyze it step-by-step:
1. Set up the Division Problem:
- The problem given is [tex]\( 3484 \div 67 \)[/tex].
2. Perform the Division:
- Dividing [tex]\( 3484 \)[/tex] by [tex]\( 67 \)[/tex] gives us [tex]\( 52 \)[/tex].
3. Interpret the Result:
- The result of [tex]\( 3484 \div 67 \)[/tex] is [tex]\( 52 \)[/tex].
4. Understanding the Context:
- The question seems to ask for the multiplication factor of [tex]\( 67 \)[/tex] that gives us an approximation to [tex]\( 3484 \)[/tex].
5. Verification:
- Let's verify by multiplying [tex]\( 67 \)[/tex] by the obtained factor, [tex]\( 52 \)[/tex]:
[tex]\( 67 \times 52 = 3484 \)[/tex].
Thus, the result of [tex]\( 67 \times \text{(factor)} = 3484 \)[/tex] yields the factor [tex]\( 52 \)[/tex]. Based on this, the correct division problem is how the missing factor is found.
The correct choice to find the missing factor is:
D.) None of the above