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In the year 2000, the total number of employees who joined A was 64, which is 32% of the total number of employees working in A that year. The total number of employees who left A in 2000 and 2001 was 20 and 32 respectively. If the number of employees who left B in 2002 is 16 and this company started in 2001, then find the total number of employees working in B at the end of 2002 as approximately what percent of the total number of employees working in A at the end of 2002?

  1. 36%
  2. 48%
  3. 52%
  4. 44%

Correct answer: 44%

Solution

If 64 is 32% of A in 2000, then A had 200 employees. After adding 64 and subtracting 20 and 32 in the next two years, A ends with 212 employees. For B, using the given start and the 16 employees leaving in 2002, the end strength works out to about 93, and 93/212 44%.

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