In a certain company, 20% of the men and 40% of the women
attended the annual company picnic. If 35% of all the
employees are man, what percent of all the employees went to
the picnic?
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Answer / sabya
Answer is 33%
{35 % of all the employees are men.
so 65 % (100-35) of all the employees are women.
35*20%=7% of the men attended the annual company picnic and
65*40%=26% of the women attended the annual company picnic.
so 33%(7+26) of all the employeeswent to the picnic.}
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Answer / charles
men - 20% 0f total 35% is 7% of all employees
women - 40% of total 65% is 26% of all employees
so total (26+7)=33% employees went 2 picnic..
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Answer / varun kumar
MEN Women
20% 40%
Men Women
35% 65%
So The answer is 35+65 = 100%
35 % of all the employees are men.
so 65 % (100-35) of all the employees are women.
35*20%=7% of the men attended the annual company picnic and
65*40%=26% of the women attended the annual company picnic.
so 33%(7+26) of all the employeeswent to the picnic.}
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Answer / gowtham
MEN Women
20% 40%
If
Men Women
35% 55%
So The answer is 35+55 = 90%
90% of all the employees went to the picnic
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