1. The mathematical model -- Real life problem -- The mathematical solution - The solution in real world
  2. Real life problem -- The mathematical model -- The mathematical solution - The solution in real world
  3. The mathematical model -- Real life problem -- The solution in real world -- The mathematical solution
  4. The mathematical model -- Real life problem -- The mathematical solution -- The solution in real world
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Option 2 : Real life problem -- The mathematical model -- The mathematical solution - The solution in real world

A mathematical model is a mathematical relation that describes some real-life situation.

The process of constructing mathematical models is known as mathematical modelling.

  • In mathematical modelling, we describe a real-world problem as an equivalent mathematical problem. We then solve the mathematical problem, and the solution is interpreted in terms of a real-world problem. After that, we check to determine if the answer is applicable to the real-world problem.
  • The stages involved in mathematical modelling are-
    • Real-life problem
    • Mathematical model
    • Mathematical solution
    • The solution in the real world.

Hence, we conclude that the correct sequence for mathematical modelling is the real-life problem -- the mathematical model -- the mathematical solution --solution in the real world.

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