288. to figure this out I set up a proporton, 90 (percent) over 100 ( percentages are always out of 100) and x ( the variable, what's ere trying to figure out) over 320 (since we are trying to find what over 320 is equal to 90 out of 100.
![(90)/(100) = (x)/(320)](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/svfr4y5bt53oema9jocv5f6uabkciz3545.png)
after cross multiplying, you find that 90/100 is equal to 288/320