1. A company has $6582 to give out in bonuses. An amount is to be given out equally to each of the 32 employees.
(a) A manager, Jake, reasoned that since 32 goes into 64 twice, each employee will get about $2000. Is his estimate correct? Why or why not?
(b) How much will each employee receive, rounded to the nearest whole dollar?
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(A)Answer:
No, because if 2000 times 32 equals 64000, so it must be about 200 for
each employee.
(B)Answer:
6582/32=205
Each employee receives 205 dollars, and the company has left 22 dollars.
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