Question
Across all divisions, calculate the total number of
Senior employees. Direction: A tech company has employees working across five divisions: Engineering, Sales, HR, IT, and Customer Support. Employees in each division are categorized into three experience levels: Junior, Mid-Level, and Senior. The total number of employees is 800. The following information is provided about the distribution of employees: The Engineering division has 25% of the total employees, with Junior, Mid-Level, and Senior employees in the ratio 2:1:2. The Sales division comprises 20% of the company's workforce, with Junior employees making up 50%, Mid-Level employees 30%, and the rest Senior employees. The HR division has 15% of the total employees, distributed in the ratio of 1:2:3 for Junior, Mid-Level, and Senior employees, respectively. The IT division has 30% of the employees, distributed among Junior, Mid-Level, and Senior levels in the ratio 4:5:6. The Customer Support division includes the remaining employees, with 40% Junior, 40% Mid-Level, and 20% Senior employees. Answer the following questions based on the above data:Solution
Senior employees in Engineering = (2/5) * 200 = 80 Senior employees in Sales = 32 Senior employees in HR = (3/6) * 120 = 60 Senior employees in IT = (6/15) * 240 = 96 Senior employees in Customer Support = 20% of 80 = 16 Total = 80 + 32 + 60 + 96 + 16 = 284
23 45 89 155 ? 353
580 557 528 497 ? 419
(14.073)² + (32.103)² + (43.9653)² + (52.983)² + ? = (102.45)² + (98.007)²
Complete the series choosing the missing number.
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What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following series?
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What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following series?
72, 78, 90, ?, 132, 162
What will come in the place of questions (?) mark in the following questions.
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