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Answer:

$284.99 should go to Mr. Aceves’ class, $174.41 should go to Mrs. Baca’s class, and $140.60 should go to Mr. Canyon’s class.

Step-by-step explanation:

Firstly, to calculate the portions each class should have, we should find the proportion each class takes up.

Hence, let's say A represents Mr. Aceves' class, B represents Mrs. Baca's class, and C represents Mr. Canyon's class.

The total number of box tops collected would be 3760 + 2301 + 1855 = 7916 box tops.

Therefore, the total proportions would be:

A = [tex]\frac{3760}{7916}[/tex]

B = [tex]\frac{2301}{7916}[/tex]

C = [tex]\frac{1855}{7916}[/tex]

Hence, we can finally multiply these proportions with the total prize to find the appropriate division:

Mr. Aceves' class gets [tex]\frac{3760}{7916} \cdot 600 \approx 284.99[/tex].

Mrs. Baca's class gets [tex]\frac{2301}{7916} \cdot 600 \approx 174.41[/tex].

And Mr. Canyon's class gets [tex]\frac{1855}{7916} \cdot 600 \approx 140.60[/tex].

Finally, $284.99 should go to Mr. Aceves’ class, $174.41 should go to Mrs. Baca’s class, and $140.60 should go to Mr. Canyon’s class.

Hope this helped!