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Data related to number of employees in 5 different companies in December, 2012
Company
Total number of Employees
Out of total number of employees
Percentage of Engineering Graduates
Percentage of Science Graduates
Percentage of Arts Graduates
A
1000
32%
___
B
600
42%
30%
C
D
40%
20%
E
35%
50%
I. Employees of the given companies can be categorised only in three types: Engineering Graduates, Science Graduates and Arts Graduates II. Few values are missing in the table (indicated by ___). A candidate is expected to calculate the missing value, if it is required to answer the given questions, on the basis of the given data and information.
Total number of employees in Company C was 3 times the total number of employees in Company D. If the difference between number of Arts graduate employees in Company D and that of Science graduate employees in the same Company was 120, what was the total number of employees in Company C?
1200
1400
1720
1800
Explanation : 40% – 20% = 120 20% = 120; Total number of employees in Company D = 600 Total number of employees in Company C = 1800
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