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3.3.PS-18 Question Help Challenge in a company, 75% of the workers are men. If 1,025 people work for the company who aren't men, how many workers are there in all? Use pencil and paper. Show two different
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Challenge in a company, 75% of the workers are men. If 1,025 people work for the company who aren't
men, how many workers are there in all? Use pencil and paper. Show two different ways that you can
solve this problem.
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Step-by-step explanation:
You do 1025/75
This equals 13.6 for how many workers don’t work
You do 75 x 2 because there are two sets of worker populations
This equals 150 for the total number of workers working
you do 150 + 13.6 which equals 163.6
You do 163 - .6 which equals 163
So There are 163 workers working
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