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The ratio of men to women working for a company is 5 to 8 . If there are 224 women working for the company, what is the total number of employees?
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The ratio of men to women working for a company is 5 to 8 . If there are 224 women working for the company, what is the total number of employees?
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The ratio of men to women working for a company is 5 to 8 .
for 5 men there is 8 women
5men /8 women = ???men / 224 women
so cross multiplication
n men = 224 x 5 /8 = 140 men
the number of employees = 140 men + 224 women = 364
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