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The table shows the number of males (M) and females (F) in Five Companies A, B, C, D and E during Six years. Some values are missing in the table. To answer each question, refer to data in table and respective question.
Company/ Year
A
B
C
D
E
M
F
2011
202
102
142
12
2012
112
105
136
20
2013
182
126
164
150
140
38
2014
122
106
118
104
100
85
2015
124
2016
138
128
186
125
Total number of workers (male and female) in company D in the year 2011 is 280 and then decreased by 20 for every year. Total number of workers (male and female) in company E in the year 2011 is 20 and then doubled for every year. The total number of female workers in company E during all the given years together is what percent (approximately) of the total number of male workers in company D during all the given years together?
40%
56%
65%
70%
Solution: For the year 2012, males = 260 -136 =124 For the year 2013, males = 240 – 140 =100 For the year 2015, males = 200 – 100 =100 Total number of male workers = 142 + 124 + 120 + 100 + 100 + 124 = 710 For the year 2011, females = 20 – 12 =8 For the year 2013, females = 80 – 38 =42 For the year 2015, females = 320 – 100 = 220 Total number of female workers = 8 + 20 + 42 + 85 + 220 + 125 = 500 Required % = (500/710)* 100 = 70.42%
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