Math, asked by anvirathour33, 20 days ago

In a factory,there are 120 workers.Out of them,40 workers left the factory.What per cent of workers left the factory?Also find the percentage of workers who are still working.​

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Answered by viperisbackagain
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 \large \purple{given - } \\  \:  \:   \bold{number \: of \: workers \:  = 120 } \\   \bold{workers \: left \:  = 40} \\  \bold{workers \: remaining \: = 80 } \:  |120 - 40 = 80|  \\

 \frac{40}{100}  \times 120 = 48 \\  \\  \green{percentage \: which \:left \:  = 48 } \\  \\ 100 - 48 = 52  \\  \\ \blue{percentage \: which \: remains =52 }

Answered by BritantSurya
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Answer:

Percent of workers who left the factory= 33.33%

Percent of workers still working in the factory= 66.66%

Step-by-step explanation:

So, from the question, out of 120 workers, 40 people left = 40/120=1/3

Now per cent of workers who left the factory = 1/3 %= 1/3 x 100=33.33%

Now, people still working in the factory = 120-40= 80/120 =2/3

So, people remaining in the factory = 2/3% = 2/3 x 100=66.66%

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