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Directions: The below table shows the total number of persons (Male + Females) working in the four different companies A, B, C and D and percentage of females working out of total persons (Males + Females) working the respective companies.
Name of the companies Total number of persons (Males + Females) working Percentage of females working
A 1200 30%
B 1600 35%
C 1800 60%
D 2200 40%
If 4/7 th of the males working in company A are officers and 1/6 th of the females working in company A are non officers.Find the number of officers working in company A.
670
820
780
740
630
- First, calculate the number of females and males in Company A:
- Females = 30% of 1200 = 0.3 * 1200 = 360.
- Males = 1200 - 360 = 840.
- Determine the number of officers among males in Company A:
- 4/7 of males are officers = (4/7) * 840 = 480.
- Determine the number of non-officers among females in Company A:
- 1/6 of females are non-officers = (1/6) * 360 = 60.
- Therefore, female officers = 360 - 60 = 300.
- Calculate total number of officers in Company A:
- Male officers + Female officers = 480 + 300 = 780.
- The correct option is Option 3: 780.
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