SOLUTION: Research showed that 0.283 of the employees were totally loyal. If the corporation had 6000 employees, how many of them were not loyal?
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Question 415758: Research showed that 0.283 of the employees were totally loyal. If the corporation had 6000 employees, how many of them were not loyal?
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Research showed that 0.283 of the employees were totally loyal. If the corporation had 6000 employees, how many of them were not loyal?
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loyal = 0.283*6000 = 1698
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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