Question
What is the total number of females working in the HR
and Marketing departments together? Study the table carefully to answer the following questions. An organization consists of 4800 employees working in different department, viz HR, Marketing, IT, Production and Accounts. The ratio of male to female employees in the organization is 5 : 3. Fourteen percent of the males work in the HR department. Twenty – five per cent of the females work in the Accounts department. The ratio of males to females working in the HR department is 6 : 11. One – tenth of the females work in the IT department. Thirty five per cent of the males work in the Production department. The number of females working in the Production department is eight per cent of the males working in the same. The remaining females work in the Marketing department. The total number of employees working in the IT department is 480. Twenty four percent of the males work in the Marketing department and the remaining work in the Accounts department.Solution
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