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Direction: The table shows the number of employees in 5 companies, as well as the male to female ratio in these employees. Examine the table carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Companies Total Employees Males : Females
A 720 5 : 3
B 690 13 : 10
C 740 16 : 21
D 1050 22 : 13
E 1230 2 : 1
If 90 males left the company ‘B’ and 200 new females took new recruit in company ‘B’ then find the percentage of females in company now.
60%
62.5%
40%
33.33%
75%
- Total employees in Company B originally: 690
- Original male to female ratio in B: 13:10
- Calculating number of males in B:
$$ \text{Males} = \frac{13}{23} \times 690 = 390 $$
- Calculating number of females in B:
$$ \text{Females} = \frac{10}{23} \times 690 = 300 $$
- After changes in Company B:
- Males left: 90
- New females added: 200
- Updated number of males:
$$ 390 - 90 = 300 $$
- Updated number of females:
$$ 300 + 200 = 500 $$
- Total employees now:
$$ 300 + 500 = 800 $$
- Percentage of females:
$$ \frac{500}{800} \times 100 = 62.5\% $$
- Final Answer: Option 2, 62.5%
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