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A company has been forced to reduce its number of employees. Today the company has 26% fewer employees than it did a year ago. If there are currently185 employees, how many employees did the company have a year ago?___ employees

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Solution:

Given:


\begin{gathered} Presently\text{ }26\text{ \% fewer employees.} \\ Present\text{ population}=185employees \end{gathered}

The percentage of present employees is:


100-26=74\text{ \%}

Hence,

Let the number of employees the company had a year ago be represented by x

Thus,


\begin{gathered} 74\text{ \% }of\text{ }x=185 \\ (74)/(100)* x=185 \\ (74x)/(100)=185 \\ Cross\text{ multiplying,} \\ 74x=100*185 \\ 74x=18500 \\ x=(18500)/(74) \\ x=250 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the company had 250 employees a year ago.

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