Directions:- 2 Following information shows the total number of employees working in five different companies and the
percentage of employees who work the day shift in each of these companies.
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The total number of employees working in company P is 6400 out of which 75% employees work the day shift. The total
number of employees working in company Q is 21 7
8
% less than the total number of employees working in company P. Out
of the total number of employees working in company Q, 80% work the day shift. The total number of employees working in
company R is 14 2
7
% less than the total number of employees working in company S. The ratio of the percentage of employees
working the day shift in company Q to that in company R is 8 : 5. The total number of employees working in company S is 40%
more than the total number of employees working in company Q, and among the total number of employees in company S,
60% work the day shift. The total number of employees working in company S is 25% more than the total number of
employees working in company T, where 75% of the employees work the day shift. The employees who do not work the day
shift, work the night shift of the same company.
115. Find the number of employees who work the night shift in company T.
116. What is the difference between number of day shift employees in companies P and Q?
117. If in companies T, 30% of the day shift employees and 70% of the night shift employees are females, then find the number
of male employees working in company T.
118. The number of day shift and night shift employees in company 'X' are 96 less and 12 more than that of company Q
respectively, then find the total number of employees working in company 'X'.
119. What is the average number of night shift employees working in companies P, Q, R, and S?
120. Find the difference between the total number of employees working the day shift in Companies P, Q, and R put together
and the total number of employees working the night shift in companies Q, S and T put together?
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