Thursday, September 09, 2010

Of the 800 companies in Company X, 70% have been with the company for at least 10 years. If y of these "long-term"

members were to retire, and no other employee changes were to occur, what value of y would reduce the percent of

"long-term" employees in the company to 60%.

A) 200
B) 160
C) 112
D) 80
E) 56



Assume y=x
The number of people working more than 10 years = 70% of 800 = 560
Hence (560-x)/(800-x)=60%
Thus x=200

OR

The number of long term workers = 70% of 800 = 560
Now if y of the long term workers retired, then long term workers left are 560-y and the number of total employees

= 800-y

Thus (560-y)/(800-y) * 100 = 60
560-y = 480 - 0.6y
80 = 0.4y
y = 200 Ans

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